Transmission Planning
Landowner groups opposed to Transource's Independence Energy Connection are directing their activism at PJM.
PJM is asking stakeholders for the opportunity to investigate whether operating parameters for inverter-based generators create a reliability risk.
Southwest Power Pool (SPP) has kicked off an effort to develop an alternative rate structure for recovering its administrative costs.
ERCOT’s Board of Directors approved an ISO request to correct real-time energy prices following a July event that caused brief market palpitations.
Attendees of the Infocast New York Energy Market Summit discussed transmission development, offshore wind and conflict between state policies and markets.
The SPP Board of Directors approved a Tariff change requiring non-dispatchable variable energy resources (NDVERs) to register as dispatchable (DVERs).
PJM and FERC must reconsider how they allocate the costs of high-voltage transmission projects developed to satisfy individual utilities’ planning criteria.
Public Service Enterprise Group added two new combined cycle plants to its generating fleet as earnings rose in the second quarter.
Regulators from the SPP and MISO footprints are banding together to take on seams issues created by what one industry expert calls “RTO gerrymandering.”
FERC has allowed MISO and PJM to implement the first of a two-phase fix to remedy double-charging of congestion fees on pseudo-tied generation.
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