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2014 – Another Year of Unmet Promises for the Prairie State Energy Campus
2014 – Another Year of Unmet Promises for the Prairie State Energy Campus (pdf) By David Schlissel, Director of Resource Planning Analysis, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis
February 24, 2015
2014 – Another Year of Unmet Promises for the Prairie State Energy Campus
LEFT IN THE DARK: How the Alabama Public Service Commission Makes Customers Pay Billions of Dollars for Alabama Power Investments without Any Meaningful Public Review or Involvement
LEFT IN THE DARK: How the Alabama Public Service Commission Makes Customers Pay Billions of Dollars for Alabama Power Investments without Any Meaningful Public Review or Involvement (pdf) By David Schlissel, Director of Resource Planning…
February 26, 2015
LEFT IN THE DARK: How the Alabama Public Service Commission Makes Customers Pay Billions of Dollars for Alabama Power Investments without Any Meaningful Public Review or Involvement
Delayed U.S. coal plant closures are bumps in the road, not U-turns for energy transition
Technology transitions can be messy and don’t always progress in a linear fashion, but they are virtually impossible to stop once started
July 21, 2022
Dennis Wamsted
Analysis
IEEFA Energy Finance Conference 2013
March 18-19, 2013 Vanderbilt Hall, NYU Law  
May 31, 2022
Event
The economics of continued operation of Owensboro Municipal Utilities’ Elmer Smith Station coal-fired power plant
The aging coal-fired Elmer Smith power plant in Owensboro, Ky., must be retired and that the Owensboro Municipal Utilities would do well to invest in renewable electricity generation instead.
July 01, 2016
David Schlissel
Report
Japan and the G7 climate commitment: how will they follow through?
Japan’s G7 announcement clearly supports meaningful and effective solutions to climate change. However, its institutional contradictions and challenges will need to be purposefully addressed if Japan is going realize the sustainability…
June 21, 2022
Grant Hauber
Analysis
Solar delivers for the Texas grid: Reliable output at peak demand
Solar provided more than 10% of peak demand for the grid managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) during the hottest period of summer
September 27, 2023
Seth Feaster, Dennis Wamsted
Analysis
Closure of last New England coal plant marks significant energy transition milestone
The announcement on March 27 that New England’s last operating coal plant, Merrimack, will retire by 2028 is a significant milestone in the region’s energy transition.
April 02, 2024
Dennis Wamsted, Seth Feaster
Analysis
Rapidly Changing Investment Climate Challenges Planned PJM Gas Plants
A recent decision to cancel the 1,000-megawatt Beech Hollow combined gas plant in Pennsylvania is the latest warning for investors considering funding new gas-fired power plants in the PJM Interconnection (PJM) region.
November 01, 2021
Dennis Wamsted
Report
Key shortcomings in Duke Energy's North Carolina IRPs (Part 1)
Plans rely heavily on gas-fired plants, give short shrift to renewables
January 01, 2021
Dennis Wamsted
Report
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