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India’s 2030 renewable energy growth plan needs reliable and scalable backup power resources
By 2030, India plans to have 50% of its power-generating capacity from non-fossil fuel sources. As the country pushes to achieve this ambitious goal, it must also ensure grid stability.
December 01, 2023
Charith Konda, Rupam Raja, Johanna Bowyer...
Insights
Proposed NESE gas pipeline in New York: A bad bargain for ratepayers and taxpayers
Proposed gas pipeline in New York an unnecessary $1 billion burden on taxpayers
April 01, 2020
Suzanne Mattei, Tom Sanzillo
Report
End of an era: Navajo Generating Station
The failing coal-fired Navajo Generating Station in northern Arizona will require hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies to remain online for any length of time.
May 01, 2017
David Schlissel
Report
Access, pricing and incentive arrangements for distributed energy resources (ERC0311) - AEMC draft determination
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AMEC) has sought assistance to make distributed …
May 31, 2021
Gabrielle Kuiper
Testimony | Submission
Another expensive mistake by NTEC: Wasting more of the Navajo Nation's resources at Four Corners
The Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC) would lose at least $350 million over the next 10 years if it proceeds with a proposal to expand its stake in the ailing Four Corners power plant.
July 01, 2020
David Schlissel
Report
India's power market design needs to evolve
The rise in India’s renewable energy generation capacity through variable sources like solar and wind is throwing up new challenges for the country’s electricity grid. India’s power market design needs to mature to address the challenges and…
August 25, 2022
Kashish Shah
Report
Fixing India’s power market to help add more renewables
Market coupling holds immense potential in transforming India’s energy landscape. Still, collaborative efforts among policymakers, regulators and market players are key to realising its full benefits.
January 02, 2024
Saloni Sachdeva Michael
Insights
Puerto Rico grid privatization flaws highlighted in first two months of operation
Failures and frustrations identified in the first two months of LUMA Energy’s operation of Puerto Rico’s energy grid highlight underlying flaws.
August 01, 2021
Cathy Kunkel, Tom Sanzillo
Report
A bad bet: Owning the four corners coal plant is a risky gamble for the Navajo Nation and the plant’s other owners
The Navajo Nation government’s acquisition this past summer of a 7 percent stake in the struggling coal-fired Four Corner Generating Station in northeastern New Mexico will cost the Nation dearly.
December 01, 2018
David Schlissel
Report
Exelon’s Appeal of D.C. Refusal to Allow Electric-Company Takeover Dodges the Core Doubts
Exelon’s Appeal of D.C. Refusal to Allow Electric-Company Takeover Dodges the Core Doubts
September 29, 2015
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
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