Tag Archives: Modeling

A Peek Into MISO and PJM CPP Modeling Efforts

Last week, PJM released an updated Draft Modeling Analysis, informed by input it received from the Organization of PJM States, Inc.  PJM notes that the analysis will not be used to inform specific transmission upgrades, but rather “should be used … Continue reading

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Regional CPP Analysis: Feedback from PJM States

In September, PJM asked the Organization of PJM States, Inc. (OPSI) for feedback as it considered how to approach modeling and analysis of the final CPP.  PJM stated that it planned to use the same modeling philosophy as was used … Continue reading

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Energy Policy Simulator: A Game You Can Play at Work

Energy Innovation’s Energy Policy Simulator lets you model over three dozen different energy policies—from fuel economy standards to extending the life of existing nuclear to rice cultivation measures—to see how much they will cost and what impact they will have … Continue reading

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Regional CPP Analysis: ERCOT

On October 16, 2015, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT)—the independent system operator (ISO), Planning Authority, Balancing Authority, and Reliability Coordinator for the Texas Interconnection—released ERCOT Analysis of the Impacts of the Clean Power Plan: Final Rule Update. This … Continue reading

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Modeling the Clean Power Plan

The Clean Power Plan’s implementation costs and impact on the nation’s electric portfolio depend largely on the compliance mechanisms that states will choose to implement (or in the case of states who say no, that EPA will choose to implement). … Continue reading

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