October 1, 2024

Reliability

Max Gen Event Managed Efficiently, MISO Says
MISO said it quickly regained control during its first maximum generation emergency July 7 during a lasting heatwave.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: July 7, 2020
PJM is looking to select a new load model for the 2020 reserve requirement study focused on the 2024/25 delivery year.
Calif. Rushing Microgrids for Fire Season Shutoffs
California is moving to adopt microgrids to store wind and solar energy and to provide electricity during public safety power shutoffs in wildfire season.
NEPOOL Participants Comm. Briefs: June 23-24, 2020
ISO-NE Monitor David Patton presented his 2019 assessment of the RTO, comparing its markets with others in the East and making several recommendations.
NEPOOL Transmission Committee Briefs: June 18, 2020
The NEPOOL Transmission Committee was briefed on FERC's approval of recovery of compliance costs for facilities designated as critical for determining IROL.
NYPSC Approves Cooling Relief for New Yorkers
The New York PSC approved more than $70 million in electric bill relief over the summer for low-income Con Ed customers in NYC and Westchester County.
NEPOOL Participants Committee Briefs: June 4, 2020
ISO-NE’s energy transactions rang in at $159 million in April, the lowest monthly total since 2003, the NEPOOL Participants Committee heard.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: May 27, 2020
The ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee approved the Corpus Christi North Shore transmission project to address more than 1 GW of industrial load growth.
Wary of Contagion, MISO Bars Visitors for 2020
MISO will not open its doors to stakeholders or visitors for the rest of the year as the coronavirus pandemic runs its course, the RTO said.
UPDATE: SPP Extends COVID-19 Measures Through July
SPP is extending its suspension of business travel and face-to-face meetings until at least Aug. 1, which may ensure longer beards seen in RTO webinars.

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