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Follow on Google News | Renewable Impacts LLC Forms the Power Plant Cycling Causality Collaborative Network™The transition to 100% renewables is under way. What role will you play? The new Power Plant Cycling Causality Collaborative Network™ offers you a chance to be an innovative leader in a new energy market.
The march toward 100% renewables is well underway and, if achieved, the US could see the retirement of 800,000 MWs of fossil generation in the next 25 years. The loss of this amount of fossil generation could result in major electric system challenges. One of these is the likely increase in existing fossil plant cycling to cope with the variable nature of renewables like wind and solar. Typical cycling impacts include higher production costs and lower reliability. Sound power plant operating strategies and optimized asset performance depend on knowing what drives power plants to cycle. "We are pleased to advance the topic of power plant cycling causality by forming the RI Power Plant Cycling Causality Collaborative Network™." Become a powerful force in the world of complex energy choices by advising your clients on the impacts of power plant cycling and how to neutralize cost and reliability impacts with key business strategies informed by cycling causality analysis. Will you lead or follow? Learn the details of this exciting new collaborative network program at: http://www.renewableimpacts.com/ About Renewable Impacts LLC Renewable Impacts is an energy information company in Littleton, CO leading the way in power plant cycling causality research, reporting and software. The company's cycling causality impact products provide customers with analytic electric system analysis and competitive intelligence. Renewable Impacts was founded by James R. Schetter, an accomplished and published energy professional with a 40 year history of utilizing strong analytic and interpersonal skills to evaluate energy impacts in the utility sector. End
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