October 2018
While MISO expects to have ample resources on hand for what should be a warmer-than-normal winter, it is still preparing for emergencies.
CAISO said Monday its Western Energy Imbalance Market has produced more than a half-billion dollars in benefits for participants since its founding five years ago, including more than $100 million in benefits in the third quarter of 2018.
SPP’s Regional State Committee elected its slate of officers for next year and paid tribute to departing members.
FERC Chairman Chatterjee met with reporters at commission headquarters in D.C., where he praised Commissioner Kevin McIntyre's tenure as chair.
NYISO floated a plan to calculate the carbon pricing impact on locational-based marginal prices (LBMPc) using the social cost of carbon.
Entergy reported third-quarter earnings of $536 million ($2.92/share), as compared to $398 million ($2.21/share) a year ago.
The PJM Markets and Reliability and Members committees agreed to fast-track a proposal on demand response.
The Organization of MISO States reflected on its 15 years of existence and looked ahead to how its member states can best accommodate an evolving grid.
PJM stakeholders endorsed a new rule that is likely to fuel consternation among owners of energy storage participating in the RTO’s regulation market.
ERCOT told the Public Utility Commission of Texas that it will produce “higher quality estimates” for CenterPoint Energy's proposed transmission project.
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