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U.S. Interior’s Environmental Analysis of Gulf of Mexico Offshore Wind Leasing Finds No Significant Impacts

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management on May 30 published a final environmental assessment of the potential effects of offshore wind leasing in the Gulf of Mexico. This represents a significant milestone in the prospect of the region’s inaugural offshore wind lease sale and is in-line with the objective of the Biden administration to achieve…...

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Nuclear Power 2023 05 30 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Massive Subsidies Support Advanced Reactor Design While Protecting Traditional Nuclear Plants

Policy developments around nuclear energy continue to evolve driven by new reactor technologies and the need for carbon-free power to support clean energy goals. Nuclear operators can have their yellowcake and eat it too as massive federal and state subsidies protect traditional nuclear power plants while underwriting the development of advanced reactors.

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California’s Thirty-Fifth Carbon Auction Prices Increase

The thirty-fifth quarterly carbon auction held by California and Quebec sold all of the nearly 56.08 million carbon permits offered for current emissions at a price of $30.33 per allowance, above the floor price of $22.21, according to the results released on May 25 by the California Air Resources Board. The settlement price is nearly…...

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Texas Natural Gas 2023 05 23 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Texas Advances Legislative Proposals to Boost Natural-Gas Fired Power Generation

Texas is completing its first full legislative session since the 2021 Winter Storm Uri exposed catastrophic reliability flaws. The Texas legislature convenes in odd-numbered years. In 2021, a package of laws was passed to address critical reliability flaws like weatherization. In the current session, lawmakers are looking at the big picture and proposing to fundamentally secure natural gas as the backbone of reliability.

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Climate Action 2023 05 16 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Biden Administration Unveils Novel Carbon Emission Regulations for Power Plants to Further Climate Agenda

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed new limits on carbon dioxide emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants, the latest in a string of actions to further the Biden administration’s ambitious climate agenda including proposals to strengthen vehicle emission standards and curb methane leaks from oil and gas wells.

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U.S. EPA’s Proposed Power Plant Emission Rule Relies on Carbon Capture Technology

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on May 11 proposed new rules to limit carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants, with emission limits phasing in over the next decade. The proposed standards rely on carbon capture and sequestration, low-emission hydrogen co-firing, and natural gas co-firing technologies to achieve emissions reductions. Starting in 2030, the…...

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Demand Response 2023 05 09 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Demand Response Programs Evolve to Support Grid Modernization Efforts

Demand response (DR) is becoming an important tool in utility resource plans to manage demand on the power grid and integrate intermittent energy resources. DR programs allow consumers to play a role in the operation of the grid by reducing or shifting their electricity usage during peak periods in response to time-based rates or other forms of financial incentives.