A Winter’s Tale: Why We Need a Coal Fleet
Unusually frigid weather ― aka “bomb cyclone” ― has slammed much of the eastern United States this week. As a result, coal has been called
Unusually frigid weather ― aka “bomb cyclone” ― has slammed much of the eastern United States this week. As a result, coal has been called
Frigid weather has led grid operators across the country to call on the coal fleet to produce more electricity than any other resource. It has
Most firms have set up a war room to triage their immediate response to the crisis. But the lack of visibility around future demand complicates efforts to restart stalled portfolio companies…
NERC study examines whether too much natural gas could threaten the nation’s electricity grid. Based on current projections, natural gas is expected to play a
The Department of Energy (DOE) will release a study soon that could profoundly influence the future of the electricity sector in the U.S. The study
As a follow up to testimony before FERC in early May, ACCCE submitted post-Technical Conference comments on wholesale electricity markets. As we indicated at the
There have been several articles and such questioning the need for baseload electricity sources, especially coal. We thought you might like to hear the other
A reliable electric grid is critical to the public health and safety of all Americans. No matter the fuel source, a functioning, reliable and resilient grid
Recently, Texas Congressman Lamar Smith, chairman of the Science Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, wrote a Real Clear Energy opinion piece pointing out
A recent report—“Can Coal Make a Comeback?”[i]—asserts that environmental regulations are a secondary influence in decisions to retire coal-fired electric generating units. We disagree with