They were biased panels (I.e. only folks from power sector), but the fact that not a single person at last week’s FERC conference said “yes bring on the carbon rule we can handle it” was telling.
The grand battle that is setting the stage is EPA v. NERC. I’m getting my popcorn ready for these two federal entities to clash.
>what happens if carbon capture and hydrogen technologies aren’t available to meet them
Maybe don’t choose the two most likely to continue fossil fuel use? Go ahead with wind, solar, hydro, batteries, etc.
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They were biased panels (I.e. only folks from power sector), but the fact that not a single person at last week’s FERC conference said “yes bring on the carbon rule we can handle it” was telling.
The grand battle that is setting the stage is EPA v. NERC. I’m getting my popcorn ready for these two federal entities to clash.
>what happens if carbon capture and hydrogen technologies aren’t available to meet them
Maybe don’t choose the two most likely to continue fossil fuel use? Go ahead with wind, solar, hydro, batteries, etc.