Transmission Operations
The PUCT hinted it may be near a decision on Lubbock Power & Light’s proposal to move 470 MW of its load from SPP to ERCOT.
FERC dismissed concerns from several stakeholders in approving the integration of Ohio Valley Electric Corp. (OVEC) into PJM.
Dragos CEO Robert M. Lee told NARUC that hackers targeting the U.S. electric industry are growing more numerous and more skilled.
New generators seeking interconnections must be equipped to provide primary frequency response, FERC ruled.
Stakeholders denied four proposals to revise PJM’s rules on evaluating designated market paths for energy sales coming into the RTO.
Stakeholders at last week’s Planning Committee meeting pushed PJM to expand its scope on several transmission-related issues.
FERC approved PJM Tariff revisions incorporating two pro forma pseudo-tie agreements and a pro forma reimbursement agreement.
Lubbock’s City Council and Electric Utility Board both approved a settlement agreement in the LP&L move from SPP to ERCOT.
The SPP Regional State Committee tasked its Cost Allocation Working Group with drafting a report on new members' (such as Mountain West) impact on existing cost allocation.
Lubbock Power & Light told Texas regulators that it continues to hammer out settlement agreements in the utility’s proposed migration from SPP to ERCOT.
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