October 2, 2024

Conference Coverage

PJM Advocates: Slow Down on Market Reforms, Except FTRs
Most of PJM’s recent market rule changes went too quickly for advocate groups, though their desire for deceleration stops at financial transmission rights.
Panelists (Mostly) Bullish on New York’s ‘Green New Deal’
New York can reduce carbon emissions at an acceptable cost while the industry addresses reliability issues, speakers said at IPPNY's Spring Conference.
Overheard at IPPNY Spring Conference 2019
Speakers at IPPNY's Spring Conference discussed NYISO's effort to price carbon in its markets and a conflict between New York City and state legislation.
PJM Members Committee Briefs: May 7, 2019
PJM stakeholders gathered for a special Members Committee meeting in Cambridge, Md., as part of the RTO’s Annual Meeting.
WECC Summit Explores Rapid Change in the West
Speakers at this year’s Western Reliability Summit discussed the growth of solar, the challenges of cybersecurity and the dangers of climate change.
Big Prospects for Offshore Wind in PJM
Research suggests offshore wind farms offer huge potential for capacity gains in PJM’s footprint, but will take a significant buildout of transmission to unlock that possibility.
Carbon Pricing Steers Discussion on PJM’s Future
Carbon pricing dominated the discussions about the future of PJM's wholesale markets during a roundtable hosted by Raab Associates in Philadelphia.
GCPA Panelists Contemplate Balkanized Energy Policies
Panelists at GCPA's annual Spring Conference discussed the challenges of revising RTO market design to accommodate many different state energy policies.
West Wrestles with Resource Adequacy, Grid Reliability
The spring joint meeting of the Committee on Regional Electric Power Cooperation and the Western Interconnection Regional Advisory Body focused on grid reliability and protecting crucial infrastructure.
OSW Industry Urges Cooperation as States Covet Jobs
At the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s 2019 International Partnering Forum, the talk was about jobs and contracts the industry would bring to states.

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