Exelon
Exelon has joined the opposition to FirstEnergy's attempts to win guaranteed payments for its Ohio power plants.
A Maryland judge upheld state regulators' approval of Exelon’s acquisition of Pepco, denying an appeal led by the Office of People’s Counsel.
FERC reaffirmed ISO-NE's new entrant pricing rule, again rejecting complaints that it suppresses capacity prices and discriminates against existing resources.
GSA is urging D.C. regulators to reject the Exelon-Pepco merger unless the companies can revise their settlement with the district government.
Nuclear supporters and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo are trying to keep the plants running.
Entergy said it is sticking to its plan to close the FitzPatrick nuclear generating station.
Having achieved a settlement with the mayor, Exelon and Pepco tried to persuade the D.C. Public Service Commission that their merger is now in the public interest.
FERC was particularly interested in learning how PJM reclassifies supplemental projects as baseline projects in its RTEP.
Critics of Exelon’s proposed acquisition of Pepco Wednesday questioned the timing of a $25 million naming rights deal that D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser finalized days before dropping her opposition to the merger.
Exelon's proposed acquisition of Pepco Holdings has been re-energized by D.C. regulators, who agreed to reopen the case and denied intervenor status to a group that wants to buy Pepco's district assets.
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