Thanks to the Louisville Courier Journal (KY) for publishing my new op-ed on how it is important to retain the dispatchable power generation that coal plants provide during a deep freeze.
Monthly Archives: January 2025
January 14 News Round Up
In the news today:
Media Alert:
- Thanks to the Salem News (Ohio), East Liverpool Review (Ohio) and Lisbon Morning Journal (Ohio) for publishing my new op-ed on how policymaking must preserve the dispatchable power generation that coal plants provide during a deep freeze.
Mining:
- Montana Free Press reports Montana’s largest coal mine is set for an expansion that could increase its coal production by 19 million tons.
- Argus reports the Virginia Maritime Association has corrected some of its data for coal exports out of Hampton Roads, Virginia, in October and November 2024.
World News:
- Washington Examiner reports Canadian CEOs are being asked for feedback as Canada plans to levy a tranche of retaliatory tariffs against the United States if President-elect Donald Trump makes good on his threat to apply 25% tariffs against Ottawa.
- Bloomberg reports the leader of Canada’s most populous province is pitching a “renewed strategic alliance” with the US on critical minerals, as President-elect Donald Trump threatens crippling tariffs on the northern nation.
Grid:
- Utility Dive reports that utilities, renewable energy companies and ratepayer advocates say PJM’s proposal to require renewable and storage projects in the interconnection queue to participate in capacity market auctions was developed with inadequate input.
- Ohio Capital Journal reports that an Ohio progressive watchdog group raises concerns about the proliferation of data centers in the state, including their potential to spike energy demand and prolong the use of fossil fuels.
January 13 News Round Up
Good Monday morning!
In the news today and from the weekend…
Media Alert:
- Thanks to the Steubenville Herald Star (Ohio), Weirton Daily Times (W.Va.), Cedar Rapids Gazette (Iowa), Beckley Register Herald (W.Va.), Johnston Tribune Democrat (Pa.), Kokomo Tribune (Ind.) and Grand Junction Daily Sentinel (Colo.) for publishing my new op-ed on how policymaking must preserve the dispatchable power generation that coal plants provide during a deep freeze.
EPA:
- Inside EPA reports a new analysis from economists and other researchers finds the Biden EPA’s power plant greenhouse gas standards would slash even more emissions than the agency projected and that the rule would provide a key backstop in the event high-emissions coal power generation increases, though the rule is unlikely to survive the incoming Trump EPA.
Grid:
- Utility Dive reports that American Electric Power will sell a nearly 20% stake in two Midwest transmission subsidiaries for $2.82 billion to fund investments in transmission, distribution and generation projects.
January 10 News Round Up
Happy Friday!
In the news today…
Grid:
- Star Tribune reports that at least 10 large data centers planned in Minnesota could significantly grow the state’s power demand, though state and local officials welcome the projects’ potential to boost carbon-free power infrastructure and lower electricity bills for all ratepayers.
- Columbus Dispatch reports that Google committed an initial $1 million to an Ohio fund that would incentivize energy efficiency and grid reliability technology as the tech giant increases its presence in the state.
- Utility Dive reports that PJM’s proposal to fast-track shovel-ready generation projects in the interconnection queue draws mixed reactions in filings with federal regulators, with states supporting the move and opposition from renewable energy companies and advocates.
- E&E News reports that a Dubai business tycoon’s plan to invest $20 billion to build data centers across the Midwest and Sunbelt ignores the likely investments needed to boost generation and grid capacity, experts say.
Coal:
- WWNO reports surging electricity demand is keeping coal power alive.
Climate:
- Carbon Brief reports despite coal-power output in the US falling to its lowest level in nearly 60 years, the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by just 0.2% in 2024, according to new research from the Rhodium Group.
Media Alert
Thanks to the Pottstown Mercury and Nashua Telegraph for publishing my new op-ed on how energy policymaking must preserve the dispatchable power generation that coal plants provide during a deep freeze.
January 9 News Round Up
In the news today…
Grid:
- E&E News and Canary Media report that the future of Biden administration initiatives to spur transmission construction is in question as Republicans take over Congress and the White House, though utilities, state regulators and private investors could use growing power demand to make a case for continued expansion.
- Utility Dive report that industry experts expect electricity demand and prices to continue to surge this year as challenges loom related to transmission, renewables, and nuclear’s resurgence.
Coal:
- Power Engineering reports that the owner of a 1,000 MW Indiana coal plant is nearing a long-term deal to sell a majority of the plant’s output to a data center operator.
January 7 News Round Up
In the news today…
Minerals:
- E&E News PM reports the Biden administration on Friday signed off on what could be the nation’s first mine to produce antimony, a mineral at the center of a national trade spat with China.
Grid:
- E&E News (subscription) reports that residential electricity rates rose faster than inflation from 2019-2023 as utilities increased spending on grid infrastructure, a federal lab’s new report finds.
- North Dakota Monitor reports that state fire officials say a wildfire that killed two people in October was caused by tree limbs falling on power lines.
Utilities:
- Missouri Independent reports that state lawmakers are set to consider legislation that would allow gas utilities to base customer rates on projected expenses rather than actual costs, which critics say could increase bills.
January 6 News Round Up
Good Monday morning!!
In the news today…
Grid:
- Utility Dive reports that National Grid and Con Edison urge FERC to adopt gas pipeline reliability requirements. To bolster the gas system during cold weather, the federal agency should set pipeline reporting requirements, adopt enforcement mechanisms and tighten the use of force majeure, the utilities said.
January 3 News Round Up
Happy Friday!
In the news today…
Grid:
- Utility Dive reports that the North American Electric Reliability Corp. calls on power producers and grid operators to “take all appropriate actions” to prepare for a major winter storm expected to soon sweep much of the eastern U.S.
- E&E and others report on new warning from NERC that this weekend’s arctic blast poses a massive threat to the reliability of the grid.
Climate:
- The Wall Street Journal reports that Morgan Stanley, Citi and Bank of America this week withdrew from an ambitious pandemic-era climate coalition designed to help drive a shift to reduce carbon emissions by businesses. That followed withdrawals over the past month by Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs from the United Nations-backed coalition, known as the Net-Zero Banking Alliance.
U.S. News:
- EnergyLaw360 (Subscription) reports that President Joe Biden on Friday formally blocked the planned $14.9 billion merger between Japan’s Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel, making good on a prior pledge to keep the latter steelmaker U.S.-owned in one of his final flexes of executive power over cross-border deals.