Transmission Planning
The often tense relationship between California and other Western states occupied much of this year’s Transmission Summit West.
Stakeholders at the Organization of MISO States’ annual meeting debated the merits of interregional transmission planning between MISO and SPP.
ISO-NE's Planning Advisory Committee discussed updates to the bulk power system list, the Regional System Plan and Eversource's upgrades to infrastructure.
The NEPOOL Reliability Committee reversed its September rejection of ISO-NE’s proposed installed capacity requirement calculations for FCA 14.
The EnVision Forum by FERC and the University of Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research featured discussions on storage, markets and transmission.
Xcel Energy reported earnings of $527 million ($1.01/share) for the quarter, up from $491 million the same period a year ago ($0.96/share).
The outgoing president of the Organization of MISO States used his final address to once again press the RTO to develop a long-term transmission plan.
SPP stakeholders debated a future that could be different from the one they are planning for, but cost concerns have prevented them from changing course.
Stakeholders reminded PJM to tread lightly when it comes to determining the “reasonableness” of estimated construction costs.
PJM’s Planning Committee deferred voting on a proposal regarding critical infrastructure mitigation projects for a webinar planned to discuss transparency.
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