
Joseph Gyure
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Dec 3, 2024 |
enverus.com | Rob Allerman |Bryn Davies |Evan Michalec |Joseph Gyure
As winter approaches, it’s critical that power traders, analysts and asset managers stay up to date about shifting dynamics in the power markets. Our Winter 2024 Power Market Outlook webinar explored the latest developments for the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), Mid-Columbia (Mid-C) and ISO New England (ISO-NE) regions.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
enverus.com | Rob Allerman |Bryn Davies |Evan Michalec |Joseph Gyure
As winter approaches, understanding key trends in the power markets is crucial for traders, analysts and asset owners. This blog expands on the Winter 2024 Power Market Outlook webinar, focusing on the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), PJM Interconnection (PJM) and Southwest Power Pool (SPP) regions. Below, we’ll explore weather forecasts, renewable energy developments, transmission updates and price predictions to provide a comprehensive analysis to guide you this winter season.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
enverus.com | Bryn Davies |Evan Michalec |Joseph Gyure |Carson Kearl
The Switch Competition is an exciting global event that brings together the brightest university students to tackle real-world energy challenges. This year, several members of Enverus had the privilege of participating as mentors or judges. Our support for the Switch Energy Alliance, a charitable organization that is dedicated to inspiring an energy-educated future that is objective, nonpartisan and sensible, aligns perfectly with our mission at Enverus – powering the global quality of life.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
enverus.com | Chris Griggs |Joseph Gyure |Andrew Dittmar |Amyra Mardhani
As we move into the final stretch of the 2024 presidential election, the implications of a Republican or Democratic win are top of mind for energy leaders. Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are on the record and have made policy suggestions that demonstrate contrasting approaches to energy policy that will shape the industry for years to come. While there are implications for energy with either candidate, the outcome of next month’s election will determine just how rapid change is likely to be.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
enverus.com | Joseph Gyure |Andrew Dittmar |Amyra Mardhani |Bryn Davies
Insurance companies are largely backing away from making investments in fossil fuel producers. However, two major exceptions, Berkshire Hathaway and State Farm, have increased their holdings so much that they skewed the entire sector’s results, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
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