November 16, 2024

Transmission Rates

NYSEG
FERC Upholds Denial of NYTOs’ Cost Allocation Complaint
FERC upheld its denial of New York transmission owners’ complaint that NYISO’s funding mechanism for transmission upgrades is unjust and unreasonable.
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FERC Approves BPA’s 2022 Power and Transmission Rates
FERC approved the BPA’s proposed 2022 wholesale power and transmission rates — a formality by the commission that carries little weight under federal law.
U.S. Forest Service
FERC Rejects PG&E Bid to Raise Profits
FERC rebuffed a request by PG&E for a 13% return on equity based on its financial risks from wildfires and the state's aggressive decarbonization efforts.
MISO
MISO Midwest-South Transfer Service on Outage until July
MISO said the transmission line behind its path linking the Midwest and South regions has been out of commission since late 2021 and is set to stay on outage.
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DC Circuit Upholds FERC on Transmission Cost Allocation in PJM
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals denied petitions for review of a settlement that allocated transmission costs in PJM.
National Grid
Large New York Consumers Oppose National Grid Transmission Upgrades
A group of large New York electricity consumers opposes National Grid’s development and cost recovery proposal for 19 transmission upgrade projects.
MISO, SPP
MISO, SPP Regulators to Engage on Tx Cost Allocation
MISO and SPP state regulators plan to involve themselves in the RTOs’ discussions about sharing costs from their joint interconnection queue study.
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FERC Approves Pause of PJM Transmission Constraint Penalty Factor in Virginia
FERC approved a temporary halt to PJM’s transmission constraint penalty factor rules in Virginia’s Northern Neck peninsula.
Xcel Energy
KEPCo, Xcel Rehearing Requests on Z2 Fail
FERC rejected a pair of separate rehearing requests by SPP members related to the RTO’s assignment of network upgrade charges under tariff Attachment Z2.
The Brattle Group
Stakeholder Soapbox: Midwest Lessons on the Value of Transmission Independence and Competition
The Midwest has become ground zero for the future of transmission policy because of incumbent TOs' stifling control, R Street Institute's Devin Hartman says.

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