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IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY In 2020, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimated the total overnight cost of new on-shore wind capacity to be $1,319 per kilowatt (kW), a 43% drop from its estimate in 2010 of $2,325 per kW. For solar photovoltaic capacity, EIA’s 2020 estimate is 82% lower than it was ten years earlier ($1,331 vs. $7,297 per kW). THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
THIS LETTER AND QUANTA’S C Page | 3 Unfortunately, MISO was forced to shed a total of 2,930 MW of load during the extreme weather. Fortunately, MISO had 57,000 MW of coal-fired generating capacity to call on, THE COST OF EXISTING VERSUS NEW SOURCES The Cost of Existing Versus New Sources of Electricity. America’s Power (or ACCCE) and the Institute for Energy Research (IER) released a study last week that analyzes the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar and hydro. For purposes of this blog, we’ll call it the “2019 LCOE Study.”. CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By wa COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING Coal Retirements Have ERCOT Power Prices Soaring. This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh), roughly three hundred times higherthan
ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income MYTH … COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS ARE DIRTY. Page | 1 MYTHS ABOUT COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Myth — an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Myth Coal-fired power plants are dirty. Since 1970, coal-fired power plants have reduced emissions of three major HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY In 2020, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimated the total overnight cost of new on-shore wind capacity to be $1,319 per kilowatt (kW), a 43% drop from its estimate in 2010 of $2,325 per kW. For solar photovoltaic capacity, EIA’s 2020 estimate is 82% lower than it was ten years earlier ($1,331 vs. $7,297 per kW). THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
THIS LETTER AND QUANTA’S C Page | 3 Unfortunately, MISO was forced to shed a total of 2,930 MW of load during the extreme weather. Fortunately, MISO had 57,000 MW of coal-fired generating capacity to call on, THE COST OF EXISTING VERSUS NEW SOURCES The Cost of Existing Versus New Sources of Electricity. America’s Power (or ACCCE) and the Institute for Energy Research (IER) released a study last week that analyzes the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar and hydro. For purposes of this blog, we’ll call it the “2019 LCOE Study.”. CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By wa COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING Coal Retirements Have ERCOT Power Prices Soaring. This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh), roughly three hundred times higherthan
ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income MYTH … COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS ARE DIRTY. Page | 1 MYTHS ABOUT COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Myth — an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Myth Coal-fired power plants are dirty. Since 1970, coal-fired power plants have reduced emissions of three major THE ROAD TO RESILIENCE; MISO AND RENEWABLES The Road to Resilience; MISO and Renewables. Recently, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) issued a 217-page report ― MISO’s Renewable Integration Impact Study (RIIA) ― about the challenges and risks to the electricity system in the grid operator’s 15-state region (blue in the map) as more wind andsolar power is
THE COST OF EXISTING VERSUS NEW SOURCES The Cost of Existing Versus New Sources of Electricity. America’s Power (or ACCCE) and the Institute for Energy Research (IER) released a study last week that analyzes the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar and hydro. For purposes of this blog, we’ll call it the “2019 LCOE Study.”. CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By wa UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEFORE THE FEDERAL ENERGY ― 4 ― output and by increasing its capacity factor from 43 percent to 84 percent during the winter storm.xi This resilience enabled the coal fleet to generate almost half (49 percent) of MISO ïs electricity during the extremely cold weather.xii Natural gas also increased its output relative to both 2020 and the previous month. PERFORMANCE OF ERCOT’S ELECTRICITY GENERATING FLEET DURING ERCOT’s coal fleet reached its maximum capacity of 19,700 MW in 2014. Since that time, 11 coal-fired generating units representing 6,200 MW of capacity have retired. In terms of electricity generation, natural gas provided almost half (48 percent), wind 22 percent, coal 17 percent, nuclear 11 percent, and solar 2 percent.FROZEN COAL PILES
A few people have mentioned “frozen coal piles” when they talk about the reliability and resilience of the electric grid during extremely cold weather. The implication seems to be that frozen coal piles are a big problem. Naturally, we wanted to see if that’s true, so we looked for data, read TEXAS GRID EMERGENCY HAS ITS ROOTS IN COAL RETIREMENTS Texas Grid Emergency Has Its Roots in Coal Retirements. By America’s Power. August 16, 2019. SHARE. As the old saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas. That’s especially true of market power prices these days, as hot summer weather has pushed real-time power prices in Texas to their price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh) twice this WHAT THE DOE STUDY SHOULD ADDRESS p. 4 The DOE study should ensure that information about federal energy subsidies is correct. August 15, 2017 i ACCCE, “Retirement of Coal-Fired Generating Units as of June 17, 2017.” ii EIA, Today in Energy, “Three Mile Island is the latest nuclear plant to announce retirement plans,” June 13, 2017 ò Nuclear Energy Institute, “US Nuclear Operating Plant Basic RETIREMENT OF COAL-FIRED ELECTRIC GENERATING UNITS 2 have been attributed to EPA regulations. Thus, EPA regulations have been cited for 80% of all coal retirements. EPA Regulations Beginning 2010, EPA proposed and finalized a number of major regulations for the coal fleet, including the following:ii Cross State Air Pollution Rule ― Proposed 2010 ò finalized 2011 Coal Combustion Residuals ― Proposed 2010 ò finalized 2015 CCS DEVELOPMENT: FIRST AND SECOND GENERATION TECHNOLOGY Page 1 of 12. The Effect of EPA’s Proposed NSPS on . Carbon Capture and Storage Technology . Executive Summary Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is expected to require two generations of technology developmentto be commercially
HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY In 2020, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimated the total overnight cost of new on-shore wind capacity to be $1,319 per kilowatt (kW), a 43% drop from its estimate in 2010 of $2,325 per kW. For solar photovoltaic capacity, EIA’s 2020 estimate is 82% lower than it was ten years earlier ($1,331 vs. $7,297 per kW). THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
THIS LETTER AND QUANTA’S C Page | 3 Unfortunately, MISO was forced to shed a total of 2,930 MW of load during the extreme weather. Fortunately, MISO had 57,000 MW of coal-fired generating capacity to call on, THE COST OF EXISTING VERSUS NEW SOURCES The Cost of Existing Versus New Sources of Electricity. America’s Power (or ACCCE) and the Institute for Energy Research (IER) released a study last week that analyzes the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar and hydro. For purposes of this blog, we’ll call it the “2019 LCOE Study.”. CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By wa COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING Coal Retirements Have ERCOT Power Prices Soaring. This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh), roughly three hundred times higherthan
ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income MYTH … COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS ARE DIRTY. Page | 1 MYTHS ABOUT COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Myth — an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Myth Coal-fired power plants are dirty. Since 1970, coal-fired power plants have reduced emissions of three major HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY In 2020, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimated the total overnight cost of new on-shore wind capacity to be $1,319 per kilowatt (kW), a 43% drop from its estimate in 2010 of $2,325 per kW. For solar photovoltaic capacity, EIA’s 2020 estimate is 82% lower than it was ten years earlier ($1,331 vs. $7,297 per kW). THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
THIS LETTER AND QUANTA’S C Page | 3 Unfortunately, MISO was forced to shed a total of 2,930 MW of load during the extreme weather. Fortunately, MISO had 57,000 MW of coal-fired generating capacity to call on, THE COST OF EXISTING VERSUS NEW SOURCES The Cost of Existing Versus New Sources of Electricity. America’s Power (or ACCCE) and the Institute for Energy Research (IER) released a study last week that analyzes the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar and hydro. For purposes of this blog, we’ll call it the “2019 LCOE Study.”. CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By wa COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING Coal Retirements Have ERCOT Power Prices Soaring. This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh), roughly three hundred times higherthan
ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income MYTH … COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS ARE DIRTY. Page | 1 MYTHS ABOUT COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Myth — an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Myth Coal-fired power plants are dirty. Since 1970, coal-fired power plants have reduced emissions of three major THE ROAD TO RESILIENCE; MISO AND RENEWABLES The Road to Resilience; MISO and Renewables. Recently, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) issued a 217-page report ― MISO’s Renewable Integration Impact Study (RIIA) ― about the challenges and risks to the electricity system in the grid operator’s 15-state region (blue in the map) as more wind andsolar power is
THE COST OF EXISTING VERSUS NEW SOURCES The Cost of Existing Versus New Sources of Electricity. America’s Power (or ACCCE) and the Institute for Energy Research (IER) released a study last week that analyzes the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for coal, natural gas, nuclear, wind, solar and hydro. For purposes of this blog, we’ll call it the “2019 LCOE Study.”. CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By wa UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEFORE THE FEDERAL ENERGY ― 4 ― output and by increasing its capacity factor from 43 percent to 84 percent during the winter storm.xi This resilience enabled the coal fleet to generate almost half (49 percent) of MISO ïs electricity during the extremely cold weather.xii Natural gas also increased its output relative to both 2020 and the previous month. PERFORMANCE OF ERCOT’S ELECTRICITY GENERATING FLEET DURING ERCOT’s coal fleet reached its maximum capacity of 19,700 MW in 2014. Since that time, 11 coal-fired generating units representing 6,200 MW of capacity have retired. In terms of electricity generation, natural gas provided almost half (48 percent), wind 22 percent, coal 17 percent, nuclear 11 percent, and solar 2 percent.FROZEN COAL PILES
A few people have mentioned “frozen coal piles” when they talk about the reliability and resilience of the electric grid during extremely cold weather. The implication seems to be that frozen coal piles are a big problem. Naturally, we wanted to see if that’s true, so we looked for data, read TEXAS GRID EMERGENCY HAS ITS ROOTS IN COAL RETIREMENTS Texas Grid Emergency Has Its Roots in Coal Retirements. By America’s Power. August 16, 2019. SHARE. As the old saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas. That’s especially true of market power prices these days, as hot summer weather has pushed real-time power prices in Texas to their price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh) twice this WHAT THE DOE STUDY SHOULD ADDRESS p. 4 The DOE study should ensure that information about federal energy subsidies is correct. August 15, 2017 i ACCCE, “Retirement of Coal-Fired Generating Units as of June 17, 2017.” ii EIA, Today in Energy, “Three Mile Island is the latest nuclear plant to announce retirement plans,” June 13, 2017 ò Nuclear Energy Institute, “US Nuclear Operating Plant Basic RETIREMENT OF COAL-FIRED ELECTRIC GENERATING UNITS 2 have been attributed to EPA regulations. Thus, EPA regulations have been cited for 80% of all coal retirements. EPA Regulations Beginning 2010, EPA proposed and finalized a number of major regulations for the coal fleet, including the following:ii Cross State Air Pollution Rule ― Proposed 2010 ò finalized 2011 Coal Combustion Residuals ― Proposed 2010 ò finalized 2015 CCS DEVELOPMENT: FIRST AND SECOND GENERATION TECHNOLOGY Page 1 of 12. The Effect of EPA’s Proposed NSPS on . Carbon Capture and Storage Technology . Executive Summary Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is expected to require two generations of technology developmentto be commercially
HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY In 2020, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimated the total overnight cost of new on-shore wind capacity to be $1,319 per kilowatt (kW), a 43% drop from its estimate in 2010 of $2,325 per kW. For solar photovoltaic capacity, EIA’s 2020 estimate is 82% lower than it was ten years earlier ($1,331 vs. $7,297 per kW). CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
INDEPENDENT MARKET MONITOR’S REPORT PROVES IT ONCE AGAIN 3 i Potomac Economics, A Review of the Commitment and Dispatch of Coal Generators in MISO, September 2020. Results of this analysis were first previewed in the Summer 2020 Market Monitor’s report to the MISO Board of Directors Markets Committee Meeting on September 15,2020.
COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING Coal Retirements Have ERCOT Power Prices Soaring. This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh), roughly three hundred times higherthan
MISO RENEWABLE INTEGRATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT SUMMARY For Discussion only | P a g e 1 MISO Renewable Integration Impact Assessment Report – Summary I. Purpose, Methodology, and Focus Areas MISO published its Renewable Integration Impact Assessment (RIIA) report in February 2020. THIS LETTER AND QUANTA’S C Page | 3 Unfortunately, MISO was forced to shed a total of 2,930 MW of load during the extreme weather. Fortunately, MISO had 57,000 MW of coal-fired generating capacity to call on, CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By waFROZEN COAL PILES
A few people have mentioned “frozen coal piles” when they talk about the reliability and resilience of the electric grid during extremely cold weather. The implication seems to be that frozen coal piles are a big problem. Naturally, we wanted to see if that’s true, so we looked for data, read HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY In 2020, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimated the total overnight cost of new on-shore wind capacity to be $1,319 per kilowatt (kW), a 43% drop from its estimate in 2010 of $2,325 per kW. For solar photovoltaic capacity, EIA’s 2020 estimate is 82% lower than it was ten years earlier ($1,331 vs. $7,297 per kW). CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
INDEPENDENT MARKET MONITOR’S REPORT PROVES IT ONCE AGAIN 3 i Potomac Economics, A Review of the Commitment and Dispatch of Coal Generators in MISO, September 2020. Results of this analysis were first previewed in the Summer 2020 Market Monitor’s report to the MISO Board of Directors Markets Committee Meeting on September 15,2020.
COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING Coal Retirements Have ERCOT Power Prices Soaring. This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh), roughly three hundred times higherthan
MISO RENEWABLE INTEGRATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT SUMMARY For Discussion only | P a g e 1 MISO Renewable Integration Impact Assessment Report – Summary I. Purpose, Methodology, and Focus Areas MISO published its Renewable Integration Impact Assessment (RIIA) report in February 2020. THIS LETTER AND QUANTA’S C Page | 3 Unfortunately, MISO was forced to shed a total of 2,930 MW of load during the extreme weather. Fortunately, MISO had 57,000 MW of coal-fired generating capacity to call on, CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By waFROZEN COAL PILES
A few people have mentioned “frozen coal piles” when they talk about the reliability and resilience of the electric grid during extremely cold weather. The implication seems to be that frozen coal piles are a big problem. Naturally, we wanted to see if that’s true, so we looked for data, read NEWSROOM - AMERICA'S POWER April 22, 2021. Washington, D.C. – Today, the White House formally announced a new economy-wide target for the United States to seek to reduce carbon emissions by 50-52 percent from 2005 levels by 2030. America’s Power issued the following statement by Michelle Bloodworth, President and CEO: “Earth Day was founded the same yearthe modern
THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
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About America’s Power. AmericasPower.org is sponsored by America’s Power, which is a partnership of the industries involved in producing electricity from coal. STAFF BIOS - AMERICA'S POWER Michelle Bloodworth, President and CEO Michelle Bloodworth is President and Chief Executive Officer of America’s Power. In this role, Bloodworth represents the interests of the nation’s coal fleet before Congress, state and federal regulatory agencies, and the Administration and sets the associatio PUBLIC COMMENTS OF MICHELLE BLOODWORTH PRESIDENT AND CEO 2 | P a g e Virginia mines. Annually, this averaged 2.6 million tons of West Virginia coal, generating revenues of $124 million for the state’s coal industry. THE REASON FOR COAL PLANT RETIREMENTS Houser, et al., “Can Coal Make a Comeback,” Columbia Center for Global Energy Policy, April 2017. Ibid at 22. See, for example, American Electric Power, Inc., Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2013, stating in the section “Environmental Controls Impact on the Generating Fleet” the intent of the company to retire 6,533 MW of coal capacity (with unit names CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? America’s Power is a partnership of the industries involved in producing electricity from coal. © 2021 America’s Power For more information please contact us at TEXAS GRID EMERGENCY HAS ITS ROOTS IN COAL RETIREMENTS Texas Grid Emergency Has Its Roots in Coal Retirements. By America’s Power. August 16, 2019. SHARE. As the old saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas. That’s especially true of market power prices these days, as hot summer weather has pushed real-time power prices in Texas to their price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh) twice this POLAR VORTEX SHOWS IMPORTANCE OF THE MISO COAL FLEET Polar Vortex Shows Importance of the MISO Coal Fleet. By Michelle Bloodworth & Paul Bailey, ACCCE. March 4, 2019. SHARE. Last month’s polar vortex hit the upper Midwest with near-record cold weather, as temperatures dropped below minus 20 degrees F in Chicago, Minneapolis and elsewhere across the region. Power demand spiked accordingly. ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY In 2020, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimated the total overnight cost of new on-shore wind capacity to be $1,319 per kilowatt (kW), a 43% drop from its estimate in 2010 of $2,325 per kW. For solar photovoltaic capacity, EIA’s 2020 estimate is 82% lower than it was ten years earlier ($1,331 vs. $7,297 per kW). THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING Coal Retirements Have ERCOT Power Prices Soaring. This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh), roughly three hundred times higherthan
INDEPENDENT MARKET MONITOR’S REPORT PROVES IT ONCE AGAIN 3 i Potomac Economics, A Review of the Commitment and Dispatch of Coal Generators in MISO, September 2020. Results of this analysis were first previewed in the Summer 2020 Market Monitor’s report to the MISO Board of Directors Markets Committee Meeting on September 15,2020.
CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By waFROZEN COAL PILES
A few people have mentioned “frozen coal piles” when they talk about the reliability and resilience of the electric grid during extremely cold weather. The implication seems to be that frozen coal piles are a big problem. Naturally, we wanted to see if that’s true, so we looked for data, read MYTH … COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS ARE DIRTY. Page | 1 MYTHS ABOUT COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Myth — an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Myth Coal-fired power plants are dirty. Since 1970, coal-fired power plants have reduced emissions of three major ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY In 2020, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimated the total overnight cost of new on-shore wind capacity to be $1,319 per kilowatt (kW), a 43% drop from its estimate in 2010 of $2,325 per kW. For solar photovoltaic capacity, EIA’s 2020 estimate is 82% lower than it was ten years earlier ($1,331 vs. $7,297 per kW). THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING Coal Retirements Have ERCOT Power Prices Soaring. This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh), roughly three hundred times higherthan
INDEPENDENT MARKET MONITOR’S REPORT PROVES IT ONCE AGAIN 3 i Potomac Economics, A Review of the Commitment and Dispatch of Coal Generators in MISO, September 2020. Results of this analysis were first previewed in the Summer 2020 Market Monitor’s report to the MISO Board of Directors Markets Committee Meeting on September 15,2020.
CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By waFROZEN COAL PILES
A few people have mentioned “frozen coal piles” when they talk about the reliability and resilience of the electric grid during extremely cold weather. The implication seems to be that frozen coal piles are a big problem. Naturally, we wanted to see if that’s true, so we looked for data, read MYTH … COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS ARE DIRTY. Page | 1 MYTHS ABOUT COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Myth — an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Myth Coal-fired power plants are dirty. Since 1970, coal-fired power plants have reduced emissions of three major ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income NEWSROOM - AMERICA'S POWER April 22, 2021. Washington, D.C. – Today, the White House formally announced a new economy-wide target for the United States to seek to reduce carbon emissions by 50-52 percent from 2005 levels by 2030. America’s Power issued the following statement by Michelle Bloodworth, President and CEO: “Earth Day was founded the same yearthe modern
ABOUT US AND OUR MISSION America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and the THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN The MISO region has approximately 194,000 megawatts (MW) of installed electric generating capacity comprised of natural gas (79,000 MW or 41%), coal (57,000 MW or 29%), wind (25,000 MW or 13%), nuclear (13,000 MW or 7%), and various other sources (20,000 MW or 10%). Last year, the coal fleet generated 36% of MISO’s electricity, more thanany
OBSTACLES TO CARBON-FREE ELECTRICITY BY 2035 MAY 2021 BIDEN’S Page | 2 Development of the project began in earnest in 2005, but permits were not received until 2020, with construction finally scheduled to run from 2022 to 2024, almost 20POLICY INFORMATION
About America’s Power. AmericasPower.org is sponsored by America’s Power, which is a partnership of the industries involved in producing electricity from coal. CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? Adding further momentum to this shift, newly-elected President Biden announced the goal of achieving a carbon-free electricity grid by 2035. (Decarbonizing the grid is estimated by EPA to reduce global average temperature increase in the year 2100 by 0.049 degree C. ) Absent major technology breakthroughs, this goal means the eliminationof
PUBLIC COMMENTS OF MICHELLE BLOODWORTH PRESIDENT AND CEO 2 | P a g e Virginia mines. Annually, this averaged 2.6 million tons of West Virginia coal, generating revenues of $124 million for the state’s coal industry. WHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEET The coal fleet has been the backbone of the U.S. electricity supply system for decades because the fleet is critical to maintaining affordable electricity prices and a reliable and resilient electricity grid. Currently, the fleet is responsible for supplying roughly one-third of U.S. electricity nee THE REASON FOR COAL PLANT RETIREMENTS Houser, et al., “Can Coal Make a Comeback,” Columbia Center for Global Energy Policy, April 2017. Ibid at 22. See, for example, American Electric Power, Inc., Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2013, stating in the section “Environmental Controls Impact on the Generating Fleet” the intent of the company to retire 6,533 MW of coal capacity (with unit names TEXAS GRID EMERGENCY HAS ITS ROOTS IN COAL RETIREMENTS Texas Grid Emergency Has Its Roots in Coal Retirements. By America’s Power. August 16, 2019. SHARE. As the old saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas. That’s especially true of market power prices these days, as hot summer weather has pushed real-time power prices in Texas to their price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour (MWh) twice this HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY The PTC for wind farms that begin construction in 2020 is $15 per MWh, which is 44% of the $34.10 per MWh levelized cost of building and operating a new on-shore wind facility in 2020 (EIA, Levelized Cost and Levelized Avoided Cost of New Generation Resources in the Annual Energy Outlook 2020, February 2020).In 2016, new wind was eligible for a $23 per MWh PTC, 39% of that year’s EIA THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN During February 15-18, 2021, unusually cold weather interrupted the supply of electricity to customers in regions served by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), and the Southwest Power Pool (SPP). ERCOT was the most severely affected CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? The nation’s electricity grid—comprised of power plants, high voltage transmission lines, and local distribution systems—is undergoing many changes and facing many challenges. One of those changes is a shift away from conventional sources of electricity, suchas
COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By wa INDEPENDENT MARKET MONITOR’S REPORT PROVES IT ONCE AGAIN 3 i Potomac Economics, A Review of the Commitment and Dispatch of Coal Generators in MISO, September 2020. Results of this analysis were first previewed in the Summer 2020 Market Monitor’s report to the MISO Board of Directors Markets Committee Meeting on September 15,2020.
FROZEN COAL PILES
A few people have mentioned “frozen coal piles” when they talk about the reliability and resilience of the electric grid during extremely cold weather. The implication seems to be that frozen coal piles are a big problem. Naturally, we wanted to see if that’s true, so we looked for data, read MYTH … COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS ARE DIRTY. Page | 1 MYTHS ABOUT COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Myth — an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Myth Coal-fired power plants are dirty. Since 1970, coal-fired power plants have reduced emissions of three major ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income HOME - AMERICA'S POWERABOUTWHY THE U.S. NEEDS A COAL FLEETPOLICY INFORMATIONNEWSROOMBLOG America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. To carry out our mission, we engage constructively with elected and appointed officials, policy makers, regulators, stakeholders, and thepublic.
IT’S TIME TO END SUBSIDIES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY The PTC for wind farms that begin construction in 2020 is $15 per MWh, which is 44% of the $34.10 per MWh levelized cost of building and operating a new on-shore wind facility in 2020 (EIA, Levelized Cost and Levelized Avoided Cost of New Generation Resources in the Annual Energy Outlook 2020, February 2020).In 2016, new wind was eligible for a $23 per MWh PTC, 39% of that year’s EIA THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN During February 15-18, 2021, unusually cold weather interrupted the supply of electricity to customers in regions served by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), and the Southwest Power Pool (SPP). ERCOT was the most severely affected CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? The nation’s electricity grid—comprised of power plants, high voltage transmission lines, and local distribution systems—is undergoing many changes and facing many challenges. One of those changes is a shift away from conventional sources of electricity, suchas
COAL RETIREMENTS HAVE ERCOT POWER PRICES SOARING This past August, a heat wave across Texas led to record levels of electricity demand in the state, along with record-setting power prices. The worst of it came on August 13, when power prices reached the market price cap of $9,000 per megawatt-hour CHINA AND ITS COAL FLEET A friend asked recently how many coal-fired power plants China is building. We weren’t sure, so we decided to do a little research. There are multiple sources for some of the information that follows, but one is a particularly good source of data on coal-fired generation around the world. By wa INDEPENDENT MARKET MONITOR’S REPORT PROVES IT ONCE AGAIN 3 i Potomac Economics, A Review of the Commitment and Dispatch of Coal Generators in MISO, September 2020. Results of this analysis were first previewed in the Summer 2020 Market Monitor’s report to the MISO Board of Directors Markets Committee Meeting on September 15,2020.
FROZEN COAL PILES
A few people have mentioned “frozen coal piles” when they talk about the reliability and resilience of the electric grid during extremely cold weather. The implication seems to be that frozen coal piles are a big problem. Naturally, we wanted to see if that’s true, so we looked for data, read MYTH … COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS ARE DIRTY. Page | 1 MYTHS ABOUT COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS Myth — an idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Myth Coal-fired power plants are dirty. Since 1970, coal-fired power plants have reduced emissions of three major ENERGY EXPENDITURES BY AMERICAN FAMILIES Energy Expenditures by American Families June 2016 Energy costs consume more than one-fifth of the after-tax incomes of America's poorest families, the 25 million households in the lowest income NEWSROOM - AMERICA'S POWER American Coalition for Clean Coal Energy. Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) released its “2020 Long-Term Reliability Assessment” examining the issues, trends and potential risks that could impact the reliability of the electric grid over the next decade. ABOUT US AND OUR MISSION America’s Power (formerly known as ACCCE) is the only national trade organization whose sole mission is to advocate at the federal and state levels on behalf of coal-fueled electricity and the coal fleet. OBSTACLES TO CARBON-FREE ELECTRICITY BY 2035 MAY 2021 BIDEN’S Page | 2 Development of the project began in earnest in 2005, but permits were not received until 2020, with construction finally scheduled to run from 2022 to 2024, almost 20 THE COAL FLEET RESPONDED WHEN ELECTRICITY WAS NEEDED IN During February 15-18, 2021, unusually cold weather interrupted the supply of electricity to customers in regions served by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), and the Southwest Power Pool (SPP). ERCOT was the most severely affectedPOLICY INFORMATION
About America’s Power. AmericasPower.org is sponsored by America’s Power, which is a partnership of the industries involved in producing electricity from coal. ORAL STATEMENT ON THE APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF American Coalition for Clean Coal Energy. Oral Statement on the Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Filed by Appalachian Power Company and Wheeling Power Company CAN THE ELECTRICITY GRID BE CARBON-FREE BY 2035? The nation’s electricity grid—comprised of power plants, high voltage transmission lines, and local distribution systems—is undergoing many changes and facing many challenges. One of those changes is a shift away from conventional sources of electricity, suchas
COMMENTS ON THE APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC American Coalition for Clean Coal Energy. Comments on the Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Filed by Appalachian Power Company and Wheeling Power Company PUBLIC COMMENTS OF MICHELLE BLOODWORTH PRESIDENT AND CEO 2 | P a g e Virginia mines. Annually, this averaged 2.6 million tons of West Virginia coal, generating revenues of $124 million for the state’s coal industry. THE REASON FOR COAL PLANT RETIREMENTS Houser, et al., “Can Coal Make a Comeback,” Columbia Center for Global Energy Policy, April 2017. Ibid at 22. See, for example, American Electric Power, Inc., Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2013, stating in the section “Environmental Controls Impact on the Generating Fleet” the intent of the company to retire 6,533 MW of coal capacity (with unit namesAMERICA'S POWER
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