Transmission Planning
Renewable energy’s proliferation has played a key role in helping ERCOT meet demand, but is also beginning to cause transmission constraints.
Southeast utilities could cut electric rates and emissions by joining an organized market, according to an Energy Innovation Policy & Technology study.
East Coast state officials with offshore wind goals said they are trying to balance the urgency of projects with the potential economies.
SPP identified a couple potential joint projects with MISO but none with Associated Electric Cooperative Inc.
MISO is not resting after FERC recently accepted its transmission cost allocation plan, promising more such work on long-term and interregional projects.
FERC rejected Exelon’s complaint against ISO-NE’s request for proposals for competitive transmission projects addressing reliability needs in the Boston area.
MISO’s Board of Directors is expected next month to approve MISO and PJM’s first major interregional transmission project.
The New York PSC heard a progress report on a grid study to identify transmission upgrades and investments needed to meet clean energy goals.
MISO is juggling several transmission planning activities as it faces a cascade of new gigawatts in its interconnection queue.
Maine’s Supreme Judicial Court ruled that a proposed voter referendum on the New England Clean Energy Connect transmission line is unconstitutional.
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