October 5, 2024

Conference Coverage

For Most States, Time-of-Use Rates Remain Elusive
The reason for states’ halting progress on time-of-use rates was the subject of a session at MACRUC's 21st Annual Education Conference.
Overheard at the MACRUC Annual Education Conference
More than 300 regulators, PJM officials and industry stakeholders attended MACRUC’s 21st Annual Education Conference.
Lack of Carbon Pricing Distorting RTO Markets, CEOs, Ex-Regulator Say
RTO markets are being distorted because of policymakers’ carbon pricing failures, two RTO CEOs and a former FERC & PA PUC commissioner told a NY Energy Week audience.
New York Debates PPAs or RECs for Clean Energy
The New York Public Service Commission held a technical conference to discuss the state’s proposed Clean Energy Standard.
Tomorrow’s Grid is Here — Almost
A standing-room-only crowd got a glimpse of the grid of the future  at the  Energy Bar Association Annual Meeting.
After Years of Questions, Interconnection Customers Await Answers
Panelists discussed improving the transmission interconnection process at the Energy Bar Association’s Annual Meeting.
Aides Give Behind-the-Scenes Look at Senate Energy Bill
Aides from the Senate Energy Committee gave PJM Annual Meeting attendees a look at the making of the Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2016.
Overheard at the NE Restructuring Roundtable
RTO Insider was at the New England Restructuring Roundtable's 150th meeting in Boston last week. Here's what we heard.
More Pipelines for New England: ‘Gold-plating’ or Necessity?
A discussion at NECA’s 23rd Annual New England Energy Conference focused on the outsized role natural gas (and pipelines) play in the region’s power mix.
Stakeholders Debate New York Clean Energy Standard
The proposed New York Clean Energy Standard was the main topic of discussion at the Independent Power Producers of New York’s annual spring conference.

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