October 2022
Public Service Enterprise Group is mulling whether to remain a 25% partner with Ørsted in the Danish developer’s Ocean Wind 1 project in New Jersey.
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National Grid USA must pay $512,000 in penalties to NPCC for violations of NERC reliability standards, under a settlement approved by FERC.
Eversource Energy, New England’s largest utility, is piling on to calls for winter help from the federal government.
Maine voters may have the chance to upend the state’s utility landscape and send its two biggest players packing in November 2023.
The NYISO OC has approved the class year 2021 study report; now generation developers must decide whether to accept or reject their cost allocations.
PJM stakeholders rejected a proposal from the Illinois CUB to require that at least one member of the Board of Managers have clean energy qualifications.
Stakeholders and regulators concerned about extreme weather and clogged interconnection queues are also encouraged by FERC’s proposed rulemakings on the issues.
Pacific Gas and Electric received regulatory approval to establish the nation’s first vehicle-to-grid export rates for commercial EVs, including school buses.
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NYISO’s draft Reliability Needs Assessment found no reliability issues until 2032 but identified tightening transmission security and resource adequacy margins.
CAISO's Board of Governors approved additional interconnection enhancements to deal with the long queue of resources waiting to connect to its grid.
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