October 4, 2024

Company News

UPDATED: PG&E Bankruptcy Moves Toward Conclusion
Proceedings to conclude PG&E Corp.’s Chapter 11 reorganization will likely happen via video later this month, Judge Dennis Montali said.
EDF Renewables to Become SPP’s 100th Member
SPP will soon reach a significant milestone when it adds its 100th member in global renewable developer EDF Renewables.
Energy Harbor to Pay OVEC $32.5M in Settlement
Energy Harbor has agreed to pay OVEC $32.5 million and drop its attempt to abrogate a 30-year power purchase agreement.
PJM Ordered to Revise Pseudo-tie Rules
PJM’s testing rules for pseudo-tied resources lack "sufficient notice and transparency," FERC ruled, ordering Tariff changes.
FERC Partially Accepts Tri-State Order 845 Filing
FERC partially approved Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association’s Order 845 compliance filing, directing the cooperative to make more changes.
Improper Email Delays CPUC Vote on PG&E Plan
The CPUC postponed its planned vote on PG&E’s bankruptcy reorganization plan because a party to the proceedings improperly sent out a mass email.
Strah Named New President of FirstEnergy
FirstEnergy promoted CFO Steve Strah to take over as president for Charles Jones, who will remain as CEO.
FERC Rejects PSCo’s Interconnection Process
FERC rejected Public Service Company of Colorado’s proposed changes to its large generator interconnection procedures.
Indiana Regulators Scrutinize Duke Self-commitments
Indiana regulators are collecting information on whether Duke is prudently handling the self-commitments of its coal units in the state.
Constellation to Pay AEP $253K in Tx Fee Dispute
Exelon’s Constellation will pay American Electric Power $252,701 to settle AEP’s complaint over MISO’s failure to collect transmission charges from a defunct LSE.

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