The U.S. Department of Energy on Monday published a methodology for assessing grid reliability, but clean energy advocates say it likely exaggerates the risks of blackouts.
High-end forecasts are “not credible,” according to London Economics International, which called its report a “sanity check” on demand growth projections.
Without the conditions, the independent market monitor said it would oppose the transaction because it would increase NRG’s ability to affect electricity and capacity prices.
Ensuring grid reliability is a top priority for utilities and policymakers entering an era of peak demand growth, shifting generation technologies & climate change. Explore efforts to boost reliability in this Trendline.