Coal is Not to Blame for Rising Power Bills
A Wall Street Journal article, “Red-Hot Coal Prices Threaten More Increases in Power Bills” focused on higher spot market prices for coal, suggesting that coal
A Wall Street Journal article, “Red-Hot Coal Prices Threaten More Increases in Power Bills” focused on higher spot market prices for coal, suggesting that coal
Electric reliability means being able to keep the lights on 24/7 and the air conditioner running. However, two-thirds of the country faces the prospect of
There is already a lot of information about MISO’s 10th Annual Planning Resource Auction (PRA) for 2022-2023, but we wanted to briefly offer our perspective on the auction and its aftermath and to highlight a serious issue that is not receiving the attention it deserves, the retirement of coal-fired generation.
Last November, America’s Power highlighted a column in West Virginia’s Exponent Telegram explaining the logic behind Senator Joe Manchin’s call to “innovate, not eliminate” any individual
“No source of electricity is infallible,” wrote CEO of Big Rivers Electric Corp. and chairman of America’s Power, Bob Berry, in his March 1 Wall Street Journal Letter
Affordable electricity is essential. One of the best ways to keep electricity prices affordable is to rely on a diverse mix of resources that includes
The Washington Examiner published a piece we wrote that discussed the crucial role the nation’s coal fleet plays in a diverse grid, and the importance
We recently shared thoughts on the challenges facing energy markets as recent increased power demand and price spikes have confronted policymakers tasked with balancing the
China Will Gain Billions from U.S. Solar Tax Credits President Biden wants to decarbonize the electric power sector by 2035, with an interim goal of
Last February’s extreme cold weather event known as Winter Storm Uri caused significant strain to the bulk power system in south-central states, causing grid emergencies