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The rapid growth of community choice aggregators (CCAs) in California has sparked criticism that they are “boutique” options catering to wealthier communities.
Speakers at the Infocast California Energy Summit said the state’s grid reliability will be increasingly at risk if it doesn’t soon address resource adequacy planning.
MISO announced that it will hold its second Market Symposium in downtown Indianapolis on Aug. 15-16.
The PJM Board elected former Intergen CEO Neil H. Smith to take the seat of the retiring Howard Schneider, while Ake Almgren was selected to succeed Schneider as chairman.
The first and only chairman of PJM’s Board of Managers retires Wednesday. It’s a day for which he has had years to prepare, and yet he admits he may never be fully ready to let go.
More than 400 attorneys and other energy professionals attended the Energy Bar Association's annual meeting.
The Energy Bar Association closed its annual meeting with an entertaining panel discussion with five former FERC chairs.
It’s been 10 years since FERC revised its enforcement policy guidelines, and two former commission attorneys think it might be time for a check-up.
As FERC considers changes in its merger policy, panelists at the Energy Bar Association (EBA) discussed the pros and cons of adding tests to determine market power.
FERC’s delay in responding to the D.C. Circuit’s Emera Maine return-on-equity ruling has created uncertainty, a panel told the Energy Bar Association’s (EBA) annual meeting.
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