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This blog comments on energy market fluctuations due to supply and demand issues. We focus primary on natural gas and electricity markets across North America. The intended use of this blog is to help make energy procurement decisions.

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by Paul Van Erem
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Paul Van Erem is the Director of National Sales and Marketing for Energy Managem
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on Friday, 06 January 2012
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On December 9, 2011, the American Public Power Association (APPA) filed comments to FERC urging them to work with the EPA to provide the electric power industry with sufficient time to comply with the rules set out in CSAPR. This filing was a follow-up to a November 30th FERC reliability technical conference on the impacts of various EPA regulations on coal-fired capacity in the United States. The APPA believes the EPA should grant the electric power sector, particularly public power utilities, additional compliance time beyond the standard three years provided under the Clean Air Act...

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EIA Launches New Electricity Focused Web Page

by Paul Van Erem
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on Friday, 28 October 2011
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We blog to provide you the energy data and market intelligence that helps you make your energy procurement decisions. This week, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) launched a new web-based report called the Electricity Monthly Update, replacing the Monthly Flash Estimates for Electric Power Data. This new product introduces a feature story, interactive graphics, a new presentation flow, and new electricity industry data sources...

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Rising Energy Prices due to Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR)

by Paul Van Erem
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Paul Van Erem is the Director of National Sales and Marketing for Energy Managem
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on Tuesday, 27 September 2011
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*Notice - As of 12/30/11, the U.S. Court of Appeals has delayed implementation of the CSAPR.

Effective January 2012, the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) will require 27 states, mostly in the eastern half of the United States, to significantly reduce emissions from coal fired plants. The purpose of this rule is to help states reduce ground level ozone and other pollutants, replacing the EPA's 2005 Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR). The first restrictions go into effect on January 1, 2012, with another wave of restrictions kicking in on May 1, 2012.

The question we ask is, "How will CSAPR affect energy prices"? Well, regions with heavy coal based generation could see their power prices increase...

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The Lighter Side of Energy Deregulation

by Paul Van Erem
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Paul Van Erem is the Director of National Sales and Marketing for Energy Managem
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on Friday, 19 August 2011
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I just read an article on Pennlive.com called "The Darker Side of Energy Deregulation", in which the author brings out a very valid point regarding the transparency in disclosing the true costs services.

The author, who I assume to be a Pennsylvania resident, tells the story about his own experience of opening his electric bill, only to discover that his "discount carrier" had charged him more than twice the going rate for the month of June 2011...

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