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The graph below shows the demand and fuel mix for the PJM ISO for the seven day period 1/30/2026 – 2/5/2026. This was an abnormally cold period for the region. Peak load during the period was 145 GW at 8 am on 1/30. During the period, nucle...
Electricity rate increases have been the focus of much discussion over the past several years. They are currently a specific focus of discussions regarding the current political catchphrase: “affordability”.
The pursuit of the transition of the energy economy has resulted in massive investments in redundant facilities. Redundancy is expensive and wasteful. It has contributed significantly to the inflation in the general economy, primarily as th...
Subsidies encourage market participation and support market growth by reducing the market prices of the subsidized products and actions. However, they do not reduce the societal cost of the products or actions and actually increase societal...
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Climate change blogger. Retired technical researcher & research manager. Retired Marketing and Market Development VP. Retired Executive Director, market development center. Retired energy consultant.
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