America’s Power Stresses Importance of Dispatchable Resources
At their quarterly meeting, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator’s Board of Directors heard concerns about the grid operator’s ability to maintain reliability amid growing demand
At their quarterly meeting, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator’s Board of Directors heard concerns about the grid operator’s ability to maintain reliability amid growing demand
Just a few days ago, the Wall Street Journal published an appropriately titled editorial about “The Coming Electricity Crisis.”[i] The editorial contrasted the disconnect between
Last month, America’s Power’s President and CEO Michelle Bloodworth joined reporter Robert Bryce as a guest on his Power Hungry podcast. The episode focused on
Studies and press reports have been warning that our electricity supply is becoming less reliable, which means we are facing a greater chance of power
Fueled by new technologies like AI, America’s demand for electricity continues to grow. A number of recent news articles have highlighted this phenomenon. The Wall
Grid operators and regulators are concerned that EPA regulations could force the retirement of power plants needed to prevent blackouts, according to an article in
The Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) released “MISO’s Response to the Reliability Imperative,” which is updated periodically to reflect changing conditions in the 15-state MISO
A rapid transition to renewable energy has led utility bills in California to skyrocket by as much as 127 percent, according to an article in
Quanta Technology has updated their 2018 study that analyzed the reliability of the PJM electricity system under different scenarios. Several of the scenarios in the
Energy Ventures Analysis (EVA) has prepared a report on the performance of different electricity resources – coal, natural gas, nuclear, hydro, oil, wind, and solar