September 25, 2024

Transmission Planning

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SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee Briefs: April 11-12, 2022
SPP stakeholders have rejected a recommendation to stick with the status quo when it comes to adding counterflow optimization to the congestion-hedging process.
Ørsted, PSEG
FERC Approves PJM-NJ Transmission Agreement
FERC approved the SAA sought by the New Jersey BPU and PJM that gives them greenlight to build transmission to deliver 7.5 GW of planned offshore wind.
Dominion Energy
Virginia AG, SCC Staff Question Costs on Dominion’s OSW Project
Dominion Energy's proposed Virginia offshore wind project has run into some stiff headwinds as it seeks state regulators’ approval.
MISO, SPP
Now, the Hard Part: MISO, SPP Tackle JTIQ Cost Allocation
SPP and MISO began gathering feedback on ways they can pass the hat for seven joint transmission projects that could enable almost 29 GW of new generation.
NYDPS
NYPSC OKs 2 Huge Clean Energy Projects for New York City
New York regulators approved two 25-year state contracts to buy electric power from the Clean Path New York and the Champlain Hudson Power Express projects.
Roda S.p.A.
US Interstate Highways: A NIMBY-free Corridor for Grid Expansion?
A report examining the use of the interstate system as a corridor for expansion of the nation’s transmission system concluded it can be done relatively quickly.
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MISO Focuses Stakeholders on $10B LRTP Projects
MISO convened a special edition of its Planning Advisory Committee to drive home the urgency for more than $10 billion in long-range transmission projects.
Rise Light & New Jersey BPU
NJ Seeks Efficiency, Savings in OSW Transmission Process
The cost to New Jersey ratepayers of building transmission infrastructure tying the state’s offshore wind projects to the grid could be cut.
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MISO Considers Adding Smaller Congestion Relief Projects
MISO announced this week that it’s contemplating adding a class of smaller, congestion-relieving projects under its annual transmission planning.
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Counterflow: Stop the Insanity
Columnist Steve Huntoon says the notion that “proof of work” cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin can increase grid reliability is nonsense.

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