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Thursday Aug 31, 2017   
in late April, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross initiated two investigations to determine the effects of imported steel and aluminum on national security pursuant to section 232(b)(1)(A) of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. The Commerce Department invited any party interested in the steel investigation to submit written comments by May 31, 2017; comments related to the aluminum ... » read more
Wednesday Aug 30, 2017   
Hurricane Harvey continues to ravage Texas resulting in catastrophic flooding in Houston and the surrounding area.  As of noon on the 27th Harvey had already reportedly dropped 9 trillion gallons of water across South Texas and remarkably seems to have more steam left.  Harvey is expected to continue to rage through the week and move inland as the storm center ... » read more
Tuesday Aug 29, 2017   
We have discussed the below normal temperatures that continue to hover over the portion of the Lower 48 east of the Mississippi River.  Remnants of Hurricane Harvey continue to wreak havoc on the South Central region, including Houston where massive flooding continues to threaten the livelihood of local residents, puts strain on all the first response units that are out ... » read more
Monday Aug 28, 2017   
It all started out as a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico, but late last week it quickly turned into one of the most powerful Category 4 hurricanes to hit the coastal cities of Texas and parts of Louisiana in 10 years.  Cities such as Corpus Christi and Rockport, TX had forced evacuations, at they expected winds to exceed 115 mph and plenty of water come Friday ... » read more
Friday Aug 25, 2017   
Portland Oregon – Solar Capital USA Portland, and the rest of the Pacific Northwest, is known for its rainy weather and luscious landscapes. In 2017 we pushed the limits when it came to the winter season as Portland saw record snowfall on a given day, school cancelled for nearly two full weeks ... » read more
Thursday Aug 24, 2017   
This is the time of year when temperatures start to drop from summer warmth to the mild conditions of fall. Currently, the weather forecasters are calling for an early transition across the Northeast. In Figure 1, we display the average on-peak load for PJM for 2016 and 2017. Heading into next week (the dotted line), the forecasted average on-peak load will be approximately ... » read more
Wednesday Aug 23, 2017   
Condition became unexpectedly tight in the PNW to start this week as the Columbia Generating Station tripped off line on Sunday afternoon.  Hydro ramped up to balance the grid but ultimately the Mid-C needed to price its self to keep MWs at home.    Figure 1 | BPA Balancing Authority RT Generation Stack – 8/22 ... » read more
Tuesday Aug 22, 2017   
For those of you who traveled to the path of totality, the sight must have been amazing.  In Portland, OR the temperature shifted down while the shadows around 10:18 am were impressive, the sky was not pitch black but gazing through the glasses at a sun that was blocked almost 100% was something you will never forget. As we ... » read more
Monday Aug 21, 2017   
There are a number of outages on the horizon both construction and maintenance related for the Tennessee Gas Pipeline 300 line running through Northern Pennsylvania. This weekend there was a forced outage through station 325 limiting access into New Jersey. That just seems to be the tip of the iceberg. Also starting this weekend was remediation work and maintenance ... » read more
Friday Aug 18, 2017   
In case you haven’t heard, an eclipse will be crossing the United States starting at 10:15 am PDT on Monday morning in Oregon and finishing in South Carolina at 2:49 EDT. Most parts of the US will experience a partial eclipse. However, those within a 70 mile swath across the US will be in the ... » read more
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