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FERC Rejects $400,000 Fuel Bill from Dominion
FERC rejected Dominion Resources’ request to recover almost $400,000 in uncompensated costs incurred when it ran four dual-fuel units on fuel oil.
Baker Concrete
AEP Ohio Rate Plan Excludes Merchant Generation
AEP Ohio proposed a new retail rate plan that would more than triple residential customers’ fixed charges but doesn't include subsidies for its merchant generation.
Ill. Nuke Bailout Progresses; Exelon Reports Deal with Gov.
Illinois officials moved closer to a deal to save the Exelon Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear power plants following an agreement with the governor.
FERC OKs Duke, Constellation Settlements
FERC approved settlements concerning Constellation's reactive service payments and reducing Duke Energy's return on equity.
Loss on Water Permit a Setback for Indian Point Extension
New York’s highest court ruled that the Indian Point nuclear plant is subject to state coastal waters rules — a potential hurdle for Entergy (NYSE:ETR).
Appeals Court Ruling for Bondholders Clouds EFH Reorganization

Energy Future Holdings' attempt to emerge from bankruptcy may be hampered by a ruling that it must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to bondholders.

FERC Rejects Entergy Attempt to End PPA with Goodyear Plant
FERC rejected Entergy Texas’ attempt to terminate a power purchase agreement with qualifying facilities at Goodyear Tire & Rubber’s Beaumont chemical plant.
Baltimore Gas & Electric
BGE Reaches Settlement with MISO Members in Congestion Dispute
Baltimore Gas and Electric will pay $170,530 to MISO members to end a dispute over cross-system congestion costs under a settlement approved by FERC.
NY Regulators Approve FitzPatrick Sale
The New York Public Service Commission approved Entergy’s sale of the FitzPatrick nuclear plant to Exelon, needed to prevent the plant’s imminent closure.
Tucson Electric Could See Loss of Market Rate Authority in its BAA
Tucson Electric could become the latest Western utility to lose authorization to sell electricity at market-based rates within its balancing authority area.

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