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The California Independent System Operator serves about 80% of California's electricity demand, including the service areas of the state's three investor-owned utilities. It also operates the Western Energy Imbalance Market, an interstate real-time market covering territory that accounts for 80% of the load in the Western Interconnection.
Xcel Energy committed to providing its customers with carbon-free energy by 2050, becoming the first large investor-owned utility to make such a pledge.
SPP's Western Reliability Executive Committee pushed back against suggestions that the RTO coordinate its go-live date with that of CAISO.
California and Illinois won the top spots on the GridWise Alliance Grid Modernization Index, the group announced at the gridConnext 2018 conference.
The reliability coordinator transition in the West topped the discussion at a meeting of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council board.
California legislators will struggle with wildfire liability, while lawmakers in Washington and Nevada could debate clean energy.
FERC approved the extension of most of CAISO’s proposals to address reliability concerns posed by the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility.
FERC rejected Baja California Power’s request to guarantee debt its parent company took on to purchase InterGen’s Mexico assets.
The California PUC will open a new phase of investigation into PG&E’s practices as the utility faces allegations that its equipment ignited the Camp Fire.
FERC conditionally accepted CAISO’s Tariff revisions covering how it calculates opportunity cost adders for use-limited resources.
FERC rejected a request to order CAISO to develop a capacity market to ensure traditional independent generators remain financially stable.
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