November 22, 2024

Duke Energy

SEEM
SEEM to Move Ahead, Minus FERC Approval
FERC announced on Wednesday the Southeast Energy Exchange Market will move ahead after the evenly split commission failed to reach a decision in time.
Duke Energy
New Era for Grid Planning in North Carolina?
As H951 sits on Gov. Cooper's desk, the NCUC continued its examination of Duke Energy's IRP with a session on the increasing complexity of grid planning.
Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative
Grid Operators Seek Policy Role, Reliability `Safety Valve’
Grid planners need more input on policy and a reliability “safety valve,” the Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative said in a new paper.
Pine Gate Renewables
NC Compromise Energy Bill Passes Senate, Heads Back to House
A bill in the North Carolina legislature would authorize the Utilities Commission to “take all reasonable steps” to achieve a 70% reduction in carbon.
Duke Energy
NCUC Debates Best Path for Duke Coal Retirements
South Carolina sent the utility back to the drawing board for IRP revisions, while North Carolina looks to changes for Duke's 2022 IRP.
PJM
PJM Stakeholders Endorse Initial Margining Proposal
PJM stakeholders endorsed tariff revisions implementing rules related to initial margining for FTR obligations.
ACORE
Report: SEEM’s Benefits Beaten by Other Models
According to a new report, the proposed Southeast Energy Exchange Market is outperformed by multiple alternatives in its goals of cost and emissions reduction.
Duke Energy Indiana
FERC Allows Singaporean Stake in Duke Indiana
FERC has allowed a Singaporean government-owned investment firm to claim a 20% stake in Duke Energy Indiana over the concerns of public consumer groups.
SEEM
NC Legislators Join Call for Southeast Technical Conference
A group of North Carolina state legislators asked FERC to call a technical conference on alternatives to the proposed Southeast Energy Exchange Market.
SEEM
SEEM Members Push for FERC’s Decision on Market Proposal
Members of the proposed Southeast Energy Exchange Market answered FERC's latest deficiency letter and urged the commission not to delay approval.

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