Transmission Planning

PJM
PSE&G on the Hook for Bergen-Linden Costs
FERC denied a complaint from the New Jersey BPU to reallocate the Bergen-Linden Corridor project’s costs, leaving PSEG to pay for most of it.
Cost Containment Coming to PJM Transmission Bids
PJM stakeholders resoundingly endorsed LS Power’s controversial proposal to bring cost containment measures into the RTO’s transmission planning process.
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MISO Cost Allocation Plan Hits Interregional Differences
MISO is delaying release of a final draft of its cost allocation redesign for market efficiency projects because of conflicting stakeholder feedback.
MISO, PJM Plan 2 Studies for Seams Projects
MISO and PJM will pursue two separate interregional studies this year to identify potential joint transmission projects, the stakeholders learned during an IPSAC conference call.
Little Time for Transmission Talk on the Hill
Votes on the House floor kept a House Energy Subcommittee hearing on transmission planning to about 90 minutes.
Cost Containment Proposal Survives; Headed to MRC
LS Power’s cost-containment proposal remains largely intact and on schedule to return for a vote at the PJM MRC.
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PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: May 3, 2018
PJM staff completed an analysis on the reliability impact of the retirements of FirstEnergy’s Davis-Besse, Perry and Beaver Valley nuclear plants.
Maine Lawmakers Signal Opposition to NECEC
The leaders of two key Maine legislative committees told Massachusetts regulators that they oppose the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC).
NYISO
NYISO Study Identifies Key Areas of Tx Congestion
Preliminary results from a biennial NYISO study show high congestion in three areas of the New York bulk power system.
SPP
SPP Seams Steering Committee Briefs: May 2, 2018
SPP and MISO staff are evaluating feedback gathered from their members on how best to improve their interregional planning process.

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