November 25, 2024

Exelon

Consensus Near on PJM Energy Market Offer Cap?
The authors of four competing proposals to change the $1,000/MWh energy market offer cap have agreed to put forward one plan for consideration by the PJM MRC.
DC Mayor Tight-Lipped on Exelon-Pepco Deal
As the Sept. 28 deadline approaches for Exelon and Pepco Holdings Inc. to appeal D.C. regulators’ rejection of their merger, Mayor Muriel Bowser is saying little to indicate how she feels about a second try by the companies to close the deal.
DC Halts Exelon’s Acquisition of Pepco Holdings; Pepco Stock Tumbles
The D.C. Public Service Commission unanimously denied Exelon's proposed $6.8 billion acquisition of Pepco Holdings Inc., sparking applause in the hearing room and sending the shares of both companies tumbling on Wall Street.
What’s Next for Exelon’s Nukes, AEP Merchant Fleet?
PJM generators — such as Exelon, Dynegy, NRG and PSEG — will earn $10.9 billion from this year’s capacity auction in the first test of the RTO’s new Capacity Performance requirements.
DC PSC to Announce Decision on Pepco Acquisition Tuesday
The D.C. Public Service Commission will announce its decision on Exelon’s acquisition of Pepco Holdings Inc. at its open meeting 11 a.m. Tuesday.
UPDATE: PJM Capacity Prices Up 37% to $165/MW-day
PJM's first capacity auction under its new no-excuses policy saw prices rise 37% to $164.77/MW-day in most of the RTO.
NYPSC Approves 5.2% Ginna Rate Surcharge
The NYPSC approved a temporary surcharge while a final agreement to keep the R.E. Ginna nuclear plant operating is hammered out.
Md. Judge Denies Stay in Exelon-Pepco Deal
A Maryland circuit court judge Wednesday declined to stay Exelon's acquisition of Pepco Holdings Inc. while it considers an appeal from the state’s Office of People’s Counsel.
Company Q2 2015 Earnings Roundup
Several energy companies reported their second-quarter earnings results last week.
Exelon: EPA Plan Will Get Nuclear Issue ‘Half Right’
“My guess is EPA is going to largely ignore the problem and hope that nuclear plants don’t retire,” an Exelon executive said.

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