October 5, 2024

Reliability

Study Touts Benefits of CAISO Expansion
A study suggests CAISO’s expansion into a multistate RTO could save Western ratepayers billions while helping meet emission-reduction goals.
Clean Energy Advocates Appeal FERC’s Capacity Performance Rulings
Environmental groups asked the D.C. Circuit Court to review FERC rulings on the PJM Capacity Performance model, saying model limits renewables and DR.
Regulators OK Duke’s $1.4B Indiana Grid Modernization
The IURC accepted a settlement negotiated between Duke Energy and local consumer groups on a statewide infrastructure upgrade plan.
MISO, Monitor Release Negotiated Auction Redesign
MISO and its IMM reached a compromise on a capacity auction design, but the RTO is also keeping its original proposal on the table.
CAISO Regulation Costs Quadruple as Prices, Procurement Jump
Regulation costs in CAISO have quadrupled since the ISO increased requirements to help balance variable output from renewable resources in February.
DERs, Attracting Generation the Focus in MISO Panel Discussion
A panel of experts shared its views on DER, resource adequacy and aging infrastructure during a stakeholder panel at the MISO Annual Meeting
PJM Markets and Reliability and Members Committees Preview
Our summary of the issues scheduled for votes at the PJM Markets and Reliability committee and Members Committee on 06/30/16.
Ex-Ohio Regulators Debate AEP, FirstEnergy PPAs
Two former Ohio regulators debated FirstEnergy’s and AEP’s controversial PPAs in the opening session of the MACRUC Annual Education Conference.
PGE to Shut Down Diablo Canyon, California’s Last Nuclear Plant
PG&E (NYSE:PCG) will shut down Diablo Canyon, CA’s last nuclear power plant under an agreement with environmental, labor and anti-nuclear coalition.
Del. Lawmakers Try to Block Artificial Island Plan; Project Still on Track
The Delaware House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution aimed at blocking a proposed stability fix for Artificial Island.

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