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- The Climate and Energy Policy Basis for EPAs First Ever CO2 Emission Standards for Power Plants
The Climate and Energy Policy Basis for EPA's First-Ever CO2 Emission Standards for Power Plants
April 2014, Electricity Journal
Energy Regulation And Legislation To Watch In 2021
January 3, 2021, Law360
Mark Perlis is quoted in Law360 regarding the implementation of FERC's small-scale clean energy rule. Mr. Perlis says putting together implementation plans will be a delicate dance between parties including DER providers, utilities, state regulators, and regional grid operators. “Then the rule itself gives the states certain levers, and it will be interesting to ...
May 19, 2016, Natural Gas Intel
Mark Perlis spoke at the EnergyRisk Summit 2016 USA and is quoted in this Natural Gas Intel article regarding the decreasing number of companies voluntarily providing information for price indexes in the turbulent natural gas market. According to Perlis, “If you're going to voluntarily report, you have to report accurately and in totality. That's the essence of ...
July 30, 2015, Inside Energy & Environment
In August, EPA is expected to finalize and to modify its ambitious Clean Power Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants. Here is a Watch List of key areas for possible changes and clarification that EPA might make, after considering voluminous public comments on the Proposed Regulations, which were issued in June...… Continue Reading