November 5, 2024

Commonwealth Edison

Exelon Challenges PJM Monitor’s ComEd FRR Analysis
Exelon said a report from PJM's Monitor uses assumptions to cast a negative light on the FRR alternative members may pursue in the face of an expanded MOPR.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Nov. 14, 2019
PJM wants to sunset the Distributed Energy Resources Ride Through Task Force after saying its work considering a default standard is done.
Exelon Pledges Reforms amid Grand Jury Probe
Exelon is cooperating with an investigation into its lobbying of the Illinois legislature and will ensure high ethical standards in the future.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Oct. 17, 2019
PJM’s Planning Committee deferred voting on a proposal regarding critical infrastructure mitigation projects for a webinar planned to discuss transparency.
PJM
Illinois: PJM Market Design Enriching Exelon
PJM’s market design and Exelon’s control of local generation allow the company to name its price for capacity commitments in the Chicago area.
Settlement on Abandoned East Coast Tx Line Wins FERC OK
FERC has approved a settlement between PJM, Exelon and the Illinois Commerce Commission over abandonment costs for the canceled MAPP transmission project.
Utilities Likely to Pass Tax Bill Gains to Customers
Although electric utilities will see their tax rate fall from 35% to 21% under the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, few are making plans to spend their savings.
Ameren Illinois Criticized for Lowered Energy Efficiency Goals
Environmental and consumer activists accused Ameren Illinois of attempting to bypass energy efficiency targets set by the state.
NARUC Panel Considers Smart Grid’s Accomplishments, Regulatory Responses
Slow-moving regulators and utility procurement practices are hindering smart grid innovation, a panel of tech executives told the NARUC summer conference.
PJM Operating Committee Briefs
Two 345-kV lines that were knocked out when a tornado leveled four transmission towers in ComEd territory are back online.

Want more? Advanced Search