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ERCOT Discusses Wind Integration at GCPA Luncheon
Wind energy is quickly becoming a dominant force in ERCOT’s resource mix, and the grid operator is making changes to address it.
Berkshire Contests Market-Based Sales Restriction in West
Berkshire Hathaway Energy is contesting FERC’s June decision to revoke the ability of the company’s subsidiaries to sell power at market-based rates.
PJM Plans for Changes in Tx Flows Without Con Ed-PSEG ‘Wheel’
PJM is using a three-pronged approach to prepare for next year’s termination of the Con Ed-PSEG wheel.
SPP MOPC Recommends 5-Year Timetable for Resolving $849M Z2 Bill
More than five hours of presentations and stakeholder discussions over two days did little to resolve SPP’s albatross of Z2 credits.
Utah Bill Would Require Legislative OK for PacifiCorp RTO Membership
Utah lawmakers plan to draft a bill requiring PacifiCorp to gain legislative approval before joining an RTO based on an expanded CAISO.
Mountain West RTO Could Pose Competition for CAISO
A parallel effort to create an organized electricity market (RTO) is taking shape in the inland West even as CAISO attempts to expand.
UPDATED: LIPA Delays Vote on Offshore Wind Project; 90-MW Project Would be Largest in US
LIPA has selected Deepwater Wind, which is already building a 30-MW project off Block Island, R.I., to develop the project.
Entergy in Talks to Sell FitzPatrick to Exelon
Entergy said it may sell its troubled James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant to Exelon if New York legislators approve the proposed Clean Energy Standard.
NextEra Said to be Leading Candidate for Texas’ Oncor
NextEra is said to have offered Energy Future Holdings a combination of cash and debt for its Oncor subsidiary, according to Bloomberg.
Texas PUC Takes Slow Approach with LPL Integration
The PUCT it will invite stakeholder comments as it takes a cautious approach to Lubbock Power & Light’s planned integration into the ERCOT grid.

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