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Bailout Bill a bonanza for FirstEnergy solutions, but a boondoggle for Ohio consumers
A bill before the Ohio General Assembly (HB 6), aimed at rescuing FirstEnergy Solutions’ economically uncompetitive aging nuclear and coal-fired power plants is misguided.
May 01, 2019
David Schlissel
Report
Price of buying power from Prairie State coal plant will remain a bad deal for Cleveland Public Power customers
The Prairie State Energy Campus, a coal-fired power plant in Southern Illinois, has generated electricity at a price considerably higher than the market ever since it opened in 2012. This means that Cleveland Public Power, along with the 200…
August 09, 2022
David Schlissel
Analysis
Long-term power plant contracts saddle AMP communities with high electricity prices
Long-term contracts with American Municipal Power (AMP) have stuck 83 communities across five states with high electricity prices for the next half century.
September 21, 2020
David Schlissel
Report
Coal-fired power generation in freefall across southeast U.S.
Abundant gas supplies have transformed the electricity-generation sector in the traditionally coal-dominated Southeast U.S.
October 01, 2019
Dennis Wamsted, Seth Feaster
Report
IEEFA Update: Electricity Auctions Across Major Swaths of U.S. Spell Further Distress for Fading Coal Plants
Electricity Auctions Across Major Swaths of U.S. Spell Further Distress for Fading Coal Plants
June 06, 2017
David Schlissel
Analysis
Federal Decision to Pay Utilities for Capacity-Performance Scheme Is Not in Ratepayers’ Best Interests
Federal Decision to Pay Utilities for Capacity-Performance Scheme Is Not in Ratepayers’ Best Interests
June 17, 2015
Cathy Kunkel
Analysis
More Financial Pain Ahead for U.S. Coal Industry
More Financial Pain Ahead for U.S. Coal Industry
July 16, 2015
David Schlissel
Analysis
Declaration of David Schlissel, Case No. 15-1363 and Consolidated Cases: State of West Virginia v. USEPA
Declaration of David Schlissel, Case No. 15-1363 and Consolidated Cases: State of West Virginia v. USEPA
December 01, 2015
David Schlissel
Testimony | Submission
What Happened When a Power Plant Closed in Upstate New York? Electricity Prices Stayed Low and Outside Coal-Fired Power Wasn’t Required
What Happened When a Power Plant Closed in Upstate New York? Electricity Prices Stayed Low and Outside Coal-Fired Power Wasn’t Required
May 25, 2016
Tom Sanzillo
Analysis

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