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New Managing Director Brings Biopharmaceutical Expertise to Intensity and Clients

New Managing Director Brings Biopharmaceutical Expertise to Intensity and Clients Mar 02, 2021 2:15 PM ET Legal Newswire POWERED BY LAW.COM Intensity’s team continues its growth trajectory in 2021 with the addition of Dr. Richard Manning. Dr. Manning brings over 25 years of expertise in biopharmaceutical and life science industries to the firm. San Diego, CA - Intensity, LLC, an economic consulting firm generating influential research and in-depth analysis, announced today the key hire of Managing Director Dr. Richard Manning, based in Washington, D.C. Dr. Manning will work closely with key leadership members to augment Intensity’s strong credentials serving high-stakes litigation in the biopharmaceutical and life science industries. Dr. Manning’s experience includes testifying in U.S. District Court, the Delaware Court of Chancery, and the International Chamber of Commerce. He has served as a consulting expert and prepared reports on various matters in the biopharmaceu

ENERGY TRANSITIONS: State regulatory crackdowns may swing low-CO2 electricity

Published: Monday, February 22, 2021 Energy collage. Credits: Claudine Hellmuth/E&E News (illustration); Internet Archive Book Images/Flickr (drafting sketches); jwigley/Pixabay (pump jack); MaxPixel (turbines); Tikilucas/Wikimedia Commons (coal plant) Many state energy regulators are pushing for less coal power and more renewables, forcing some electric companies to redo their long-term energy plans. Claudine Hellmuth/E&E News (illustration); Internet Archive Book Images/Flickr (drafting sketches); jwigley/Pixabay (pump jack); MaxPixel (turbines); Tikilucas/Wikimedia Commons (coal plant) Utility regulators in several states are taking the unusual step of telling electric companies to redo their long-term energy road maps, a move that could dramatically alter the trajectory of fossil fuels and renewables.

MISSISSIPPI PSC ORDERS MAJOR REDUCTIONS IN POWER GENERATION

New report shows Plant Daniel provides little economic value to Mississippi Today the Mississippi PSC held a special meeting and unanimously approved a new order in Docket No. 2018-AD-145, governing Mississippi Power Company s Reserve Margin Plan. Recognizing that Mississippi Power is generating far more power than is needed by consumers and that rate-payers are paying for the extra costs the Commission ordered Mississippi Power to present a plan for reducing its electricity-generating capacity by 950 MW by 2027. The order coincided with a new publicly released report by Bates White, a private consulting firm hired by the Mississippi Public Utilities Staff. The report shows that Plant Victor J. Daniel, a 1,004 MW coal plant in Jackson County, is no longer economic for Mississippi Power customers, costing much more to run and maintain than the energy is worth. Sierra Club has long called attention to Plant Daniel as an uneconomic source of electricity and major source of dirty a

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