Company News
SPP recently completed its first international transaction, thanks to Canadian interconnections that came with the Integrated System’s addition to the RTO.
MISO's Steering Committee discussed the RTO's upcoming joint common market meeting with PJM and the ongoing stakeholder redesign.
SPP CEO Nick Brown told members the board’s expansion was necessary for succession purposes.
Independent power producers and EPSA jointly filed complaints with FERC against power purchase agreements FirstEnergy and AEP have proposed to Ohio.
Tennessee Gas Pipeline is asking Massachusetts regulators to grant it access to more than 400 properties whose owners have refused to cooperate with the company.
This week's company briefs include news on FirstEnergy, Sumitomo, PSEG Solar, ComEd, Duke Energy, Southwestern Energy and Peabody Energy.
FERC called for an investigation into four interstate natural gas pipelines that it believes might be charging shippers in PJM, ISO-NE, NYISO and CAISO too much.
ATC won permission from FERC for a corporate reorganization that will split its existing transmission assets from Duke.
Entergy’s operating companies don’t have to sign new purchase power agreements with most QFs above 20 MW, FERC ruled.
Entergy wants state regulators to appoint a judge to referee disputes with New York officials in an investigation of Indian Point.
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