November 22, 2024

Dynegy

Report: Vistra Energy Suggests Takeover of Dynegy
Vistra Energy has approached Dynegy regarding a potential takeover that would create the nation’s largest independent power producer.
AEP, Dynegy Swap Merchant Assets
AEP and Dynegy completed the transfer of their stakes in a pair of Ohio coal-fired plants that the two companies own in common.
NYISO Auction Shows Higher Prices for NYC, Hudson Valley
The NYISO summer 2017 capacity auction results surprised analysts last week with higher-than-expected prices for New York City and the Hudson Valley.
UPDATE: Dynegy Files Mitigation Plan for Purchase of ENGIE Plants
Dynegy says it will sell generation if necessary to address FERC's market power concerns over the company’s acquisition of ENGIE's power generation unit.
Ill. Nuke Bailout Progresses; Exelon Reports Deal with Gov.
Illinois officials moved closer to a deal to save the Exelon Clinton and Quad Cities nuclear power plants following an agreement with the governor.
Bill to Save Coal, Nuclear Plants Introduced in Illinois
Illinois lawmakers introduced legislation that would provide ratepayer-financed support for nuclear power, coal power, renewables and energy efficiency.
FERC Rejects MISO’s Filing on Reactive Power Compensation
FERC last week rejected the MISO plan for ensuring it terminates reactive power payments when generating units are no longer capable of providing the service or are transferred out of a fleet.
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Overheard at the GCPA Fall Conference
Industry insiders last week gathered in Austin for the GCPA 31st annual Fall Conference, which featured discussions on Mexico's energy market and more.
MISO, IPPs Ask FERC to Reject Bid to Redo Capacity Auction
MISO and IPPs asked FERC to dismiss a complaint by transmission customers seeking to overturn the results of the 2016/17 capacity auction.
Generators Balk at PJM Proposal on Fuel-Cost Policies
Stakeholders continue to react coolly to PJM's proposed rules for generator fuel-cost policies, saying they are more punitive than incentivizing.

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