August 2018

NERC
SPP Closes Book on Regional Entity
The SPP Regional Entity’s Board of Trustees officially terminated the RE’s regional delegation agreement, effective 5 p.m. CT on Aug. 31.
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PJM, MISO Plan Study to Coordinate Incremental ARRs
PJM and MISO said they plan to partner on an extra study to better coordinate their incremental auction revenue rights (IARRs) processes.
Okla. Commissioner Murphy Loses Runoff for Lt. Governor
Oklahoma Corporation Commission Chair Dana Murphy came up short in her bid to become the state’s lieutenant governor.
MISO to Tweak Queue Rules on Site Control, Project Fees
MISO is once again poised to file generator interconnection process changes to help manage the record volumes in its queue.
PJM
TOs Outline Planning Process for Supplemental Projects
PJM’s transmission owners have floated a proposal that would comply with FERC’s show cause order on their planning processes.
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MISO, SPP Joint Modeling Move Meets Skepticism
Stakeholders remain skeptical of a MISO-SPP plan to eliminate the joint model in favor of using their respective regional models for interregional projects.
SPP Closes Book on Regional Entity
The SPP Regional Entity’s Board of Trustees officially terminated the RE’s regional delegation agreement, effective 5 p.m. CT on Aug. 31.
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UPDATED: Calif. Clean Energy Measure Goes to Governor
A bill that would require California to get 100% of its power from renewable and other zero-carbon resources by 2045 passed a major hurdle.
NY Debates CO2 Charge for ‘Beneficial’ Load
The LIPA proposal to exempt “beneficial electrification” from a carbon price received a mixed reaction Monday at a meeting of New York's IPPTF.
Mexico Power Market Caught up in Political Transition
Incoming Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s administration has a different approach to the country’s energy reforms.

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