Transmission Planning
Applied Energy Group produced 20-year estimates of MISO’s future demand response, energy efficiency and distributed generation.
A Delaware demand-side group has asked the PJM Board of Managers to again suspend the Artificial Island transmission project.
SPP said that its Board of Directors has created a Holistic Integrated Tariff Team (HITT) to take an all-encompassing look at the different challenges facing the RTO.
The CAISO Board of Governors approved a controversial proposal on congestion revenue rights and market power mitigation.
FERC rejected state and local regulators’ rehearing request over MISO’s plan to include its South region in cost sharing for its TMEPs with PJM.
Three top generators in Maine have asked the state’s PUC to allow them to intervene in the proceeding on the New England Clean Energy Connect.
MISO is surveying how to get more information from load-serving entities to create a more detailed load forecast for transmission planning.
The Kentucky PSC rejected Kentucky Power's supplemental transmission project to make upgrades at two of its substations, citing FERC's ruling on PJM's stakeholder processes.
The fight between PJM transmission owners and customers over supplemental projects isn't over yet, despite a FERC order approving the RTO's plan.
MISO is moving ahead with a proposal to largely recycle last year’s 15-year transmission planning predictions for use in its 2019 Transmission Expansion Plan.
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