Trump pulls financial plug on Yucca Mountain

Long moribund, President Donald Trump has put the final nail in the coffin known as the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository. In a tweet Thursday, Trump wrote, “Nevada, I hear you on Yucca Mountain and my Administration will RESPECT you! Congress and previous Administrations have long failed to find lasting solutions – my Administration is … More Trump pulls financial plug on Yucca Mountain

Paradise lost: TVA shuts iconic coal-fired power plant

After 50 years of service, the Tennessee Valley Authority has closed the final unit of what was once the largest coal-fired electric generating station in the U.S. The giant, federally-owned public power system shut down the 1150-MW Paradise unit 3 on Feb. 1, after shuttering the 740-MW units 1 and 2, commissioned in 1963, shut … More Paradise lost: TVA shuts iconic coal-fired power plant

Commentary: Are boards of directors useful?

What’s the role of corporate boards of directors? A recent Washington Post op-ed by professor Franklin A. Gevurtz, a specialist in corporate law, caught my attention. Titled “Why do corporations have boards of directors anyway?” In the context of Hunter Biden’s role on the Ukrainian gas company Burisma board – with no apparent qualifications in … More Commentary: Are boards of directors useful?

Commentary: Debunking climate scaremongering

There is no climate emergency. Preaching doom and gloom is a crime against the young generation. These are the key points of a new manifesto from the Climate Intelligence Group or CLINTEL. CLINTEL is a rapidly growing international group, led by prominent scientists, which opposes ill-founded attempts to scare people into hasty climate policy actions. … More Commentary: Debunking climate scaremongering

Rehearing request blizzard follows FERC’s MOPR order

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s December order designed to accommodate state-subsidized generation into the PJM capacity market has provoked opposition from non-utility generators in the region, industrial customers seeking competitive prices for power, renewable energy advocates who feel disadvantaged by a rule favoring nuclear and coal plants, and PJM itself. A flurry of rehearing requests … More Rehearing request blizzard follows FERC’s MOPR order

Jacksonville’s muni privatization plan in legal and political limbo

Plans to sell the Jacksonville city-owned power and water utility, Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA), have become a political and legal quagmire. The sale is unlikely to occur, after the JEA board on Christmas Eve cancelled the sale. Florida Times-Union reporter Nate Monroe, who has covered the controversial sale from the start, wrote that the board … More Jacksonville’s muni privatization plan in legal and political limbo