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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.
Edison International (NYSE:EIX) will continue to upgrade its t&d networks to take advantage of laws aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The California PUC (CPUC) is protesting the FERC decision to allow PG&E (NYSE:PCG) to include an ISO adder in its 2017 transmission rates proposal.
The Seattle City Council authorized Seattle City Light to conduct a cost-benefit analysis on joining the Western Energy Imbalance Market (EIM).
The CAISO Board of Governors voted to expand the definition of a “load-serving entity” to include the San Francisco BART and other organizations.
FERC denied San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) request for rehearing of an order that limited the amount the utility can be reimbursed.
PacifiCorp reaped well more than half the $26.16 million in gross benefits yielded by the Energy Imbalance Market (EIM) in the third quarter, CAISO said.
Last week's FERC technical conference on the EIM began on a contentious note but concluded with participants understanding each others’ perspectives.
Meeting the California RPS goal of 50% target could require more than $5 billion in transmission upgrades, according to a state report.
The Sacramento Municipal Utilities District (SMUD) will join the Western EIM in spring 2019 at the earliest, according to the head of BANC.
FERC approved the CAISO natural gas price index used in response to the closure of the Aliso Canyon storage facility.
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