Nov. 30 - FirstEnergy rating lowered to 'junk' | Sean Casten on being Congress's energy 'nerd'
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Meanwhile, a federal judge on Tuesday ordered lawyers for former FirstEnergy subsidiary FirstEnergy Solutions to explain their involvement, if any, in a scheme to pass legislation to subsidize two nuclear plants.
"We have a PhD-level problem. And Congress is at a 6th grade reading level," Rep. Sean Casten, D-Ill., said of working on clean energy policy on Capitol Hill.
A new report from S&P crunches the numbers on hydrogen and puts economic viability beyond 2030, but an energy industry attorney says key projects are already in the works.
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To fully realize our shared climate goals and rebuild our economy, we must prioritize and enact policies to accelerate the national transition from fossil fuels to clean energy, the author writes.
The roadmap hinges on three key goals: widespread adoption of electrification, affordable and convenient access to charging infrastructure, and electrification of Boston's municipal fleet.
Environmental, social and governance reporting will likely become mandatory for public companies, specialists say. CFOs should figure out best practices now.
Success with time-of-use rates can allow utilities to start integrating more variable and distributed generation, leading to more sophisticated time-varying rates that allow for the further expansion of such generation.
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