November 23, 2024

Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA)

Supreme Court Rejects MD Subsidy for CPV Plant
The Supreme Court rejected the Maryland PSC attempt to subsidize CPV's combined cycle plant, saying it interfered with FERC jurisdiction.
FERC OKs Revision to NYISO DR Pricing
FERC approved changes to NYISO’s scarcity pricing logic to better reflect the real-time value of demand response.
PJM Joins EPSA’s Call for FERC Review of Ohio PPAs
PJM joined more than a dozen other parties in calling for a FERC review of power purchase agreements that would provide FirstEnergy and AEP a guaranteed return for their struggling generating stations in Ohio.
FERC Denies AEP’s Capacity Performance Waiver Request
FERC denied AEP's request for a waiver of nonperformance penalties under PJM’s Capacity Performance construct for delivery year 2019/20.
Dynegy, NRG Ask FERC to Void Ohio PPAs
Independent power producers and EPSA jointly filed complaints with FERC against power purchase agreements FirstEnergy and AEP have proposed to Ohio.
Supreme Court Upholds FERC Jurisdiction over DR
The Supreme Court Monday upheld FERC’s jurisdiction over demand response, reversing the D.C. Court of Appeals in a 6-2 ruling.
IPPs Challenge Dominion on Proposed Va. Generator
The challenge by P3 and EPSA is the first major test of a 2013 Virginia law requiring utilities to demonstrate that they have considered competitive bids.
Exelon Calls FirstEnergy PPA ‘Grossly Lopsided,’ Says it Can Offer a Better Deal
Exelon has joined the opposition to FirstEnergy's attempts to win guaranteed payments for its Ohio power plants.
Merchant Generators Lead Opposition to FirstEnergy-Ohio Settlement
When FirstEnergy announced that it had reached a settlement with PUCO staff to secure guaranteed rates for several of its merchant plants, the company found itself under attack by many of its former allies.
FERC Jurisdiction over DR in Peril as Supreme Court Splits
The Supreme Court's liberal wing indicated support Wednesday for FERC’s jurisdiction over demand response, but the commission faced harsh questions from conservative Antonin Scalia and swing vote Anthony Kennedy.

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