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Subject AEE Weekly: MOPR Disappointment; 3.6 Million Jobs – Before COVID-19; PowerSuite Webinar
Date April 23, 2020 8:03 PM
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AEE Weekly: MOPR Disappointment; 3.6 Million Jobs – Before COVID-19; PowerSuite Webinar

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Clean Energy Sector Disappointed in FERC’s MOPR Decision ([link removed] )

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) largely rejected the clean energy sector’s Request for Rehearing on its order to impose a Minimum Offer Price Rule (MOPR) in the PJM capacity market. While clarifying that voluntary RECs are not considered by the Commission to be a state subsidy, FERC otherwise affirmed its December 2019 decision. “FERC’s decision to deny rehearing will only increase the growing tension and costly misalignment between state clean energy policies and federally regulated wholesale markets,” said AEE's Jeff Dennis. “As states and consumers continue to choose advanced energy technologies to meet their clean energy and environmental goals, FERC should turn its attention to ensuring that the wholesale markets reflect these legitimate choices, rather than seeking to exclude them.” Click here to continue reading the press release> ([link removed] )

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At 3.6 Million Jobs in 2019, Advanced Energy Was Growing. Then the Pandemic Hit. ([link removed] )

Since 2016, the year when authoritative data first became available, we have been reporting the size and growth of employment in advanced energy on an annual basis. During that time, we have seen U.S. advanced energy jobs grow from 2.7 million in 2015 to 3.6 million in 2019. Each year the growth in advanced energy employment has outpaced growth in U.S. jobs overall, often by a factor of two or more. So it is with the latest numbers. But this is not like any other year. Rather, the job growth of last year is now overshadowed by the immediate job losses resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. Now the critical jobs need is sustaining the industry during the lockdown – and making good on the employer expectations of growth coming into 2020 by driving the economic recovery to follow. Click here to continue reading the blog post or download the 2020 Advanced Energy Employment Fact sheet below> ([link removed] )

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