October 5, 2024

Company News

MISO Steps Up COVID-19 Response
MISO took steps to contain the COVID-19 outbreak, converting all in-person meetings to conference calls and barring visitors from its offices.
PG&E Tries to Put Bankruptcy Plan in Layman’s Terms
PG&E's bankruptcy could reach another milestone as the utility tries to explain its Chapter 11 reorganization proposal to fire victims and other parties.
Dominion: FERC MOPR Rulings Inconsistent on Self-supply
Dominion asked FERC to reconsider its conclusion self-supply resources suppress PJM capacity prices, saying it is inconsistent with an exemption in NYISO.
NextEra Appeals Court Decision on Texas ROFR Law
NextEra subsidiaries appealed a ruling that upheld a Texas law giving incumbent transmission companies the right of first refusal to build power lines.
UPDATED: RTOs Take Steps to Address COVID-19’s Spread
The nation’s grid operators are responding to the COVID-19 coronavirus by issuing travel restrictions and conducting meetings via conference calls.
Texas PUC Meeting Briefs: Feb. 27, 2020
Public Utility Commission of Texas Chair DeAnn Walker directed staff to open a rulemaking that widens the pool of applicants for ERCOT’s reliability monitor.
CenterPoint’s Somerhalder Focused on Core Business
CenterPoint Energy interim CEO John Somerhalder introduced himself to analysts during the company's fourth-quarter earnings call.
NRG Income Rises on Generation, Tax ‘Release’
NRG reported a 2019 operating income of $4.1 billion, compared to $460 million last year, driven by the release of a $3.5 billion tax valuation allowance.
PSEG’s Izzo Skeptical of FRR Option
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo expressed skepticism that New Jersey utilities will abandon the PJM capacity market over the expanded minimum offer price rule.
Avangrid Optimistic on NECEC, OSW
Avangrid expects to begin construction this year on the New England Clean Energy Connect transmission project despite a potential referendum in Maine.

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