October 2023

PSEG
PSEG Reports Q3 Earnings, Infrastructure Investment Plans
PSEG reported an uptick in earnings from last summer and detailed its plans to spend more stable income going forward on improving its infrastructure in a call with analysts.
Dominion Energy
BOEM Approves Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind

Federal regulators have approved the nation’s fifth and so far largest utility-scale offshore wind farm: the 2.6-GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project.

Ameren
MISO Selects Ameren to Build 2nd Competitive LRTP Project
MISO has awarded  an Ameren subsidiary the lead in building the second competitively bid project stemming from its $10 billion long-range transmission plan.
EIA
EIA: Renewable Curtailments Rising Steadily in CAISO

CAISO’s curtailment of solar and wind power is on the rise, and about three-quarters of curtailments so far this year have been from transmission congestion.

MISO
MISO Reports Lower Prices over September Operations
Energy prices continued a year-over-year downward trajectory in September, MISO operations data showed.
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FERC OKs Inflation-based Bump to MISO Queue Entry Fee
MISO has received FERC approval to hike up its non-refundable interconnection request application fee, required for generation developers to enter the queue.
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Avangrid to Pay $615K for NERC Violation Penalties
Avangrid's $615,000 penalty stems from violations of NERC's facility ratings standards.
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FERC Approves Extension of Comment Period in PJM CIFP Filings
PJM stated that FERC's approval of a six-day extension of the comment period in its CIFP filings would not affect the feasibility of having market changes implemented for the 2025/26 capacity auction slated for June 2024.
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PJM MRC Briefs: Oct. 25, 2023
The PJM Markets and Reliability Committee rejected a proposal to change the rules for how generators with co-located load may enter into the capacity market during its Oct. 25 meeting.
Potomac Economics
Providers See ‘Mixed Signals’ on Demand Response in NYISO
Demand response providers in NYISO are concerned that proposed market rule changes will harm the economics of special case resources.

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