January 23, 2025

FERC Office of Enforcement

Stuart B. Millner & Associates (SBMA)
FERC Approves New Hampshire Capacity Settlement
Wheelabrator Technologies will refund ISO-NE capacity payments and pay a $250,000 civil penalty under a settlement approved by FERC.
Tetra Tech
FERC Walks Back Salem Harbor Manipulation Case
FERC’s Office of Enforcement urged the commission to withdraw its show cause order alleging that the operators of the Salem Harbor plant misled ISO-NE.
Tetra Tech
Salem Harbor Operator Seeks Dismissal of ‘False Offer’ Case
Footprint Power asked FERC to dismiss allegations that it misled ISO-NE with supply offers for Salem Harbor it could not meet because of insufficient fuel.
Entergy
Entergy Penalized for Late Reporting on Gas Shortfall
FERC approved a civil penalty against Entergy for failing to inform ISO-NE of the inability of its gas-fired generator to meet capacity obligations.
Tetra Tech
Salem Harbor Plant Facing FERC Action
FERC ordered Footprint Power to refute a finding that the company violated ISO-NE Tariff rules by filing “false and misleading supply offers.”
Time for New FERC Enforcement Rules?
It’s been 10 years since FERC revised its enforcement policy guidelines, and two former commission attorneys think it might be time for a check-up.
PSEG to Pay $39.4M to Settle FERC Investigation
The energy trading arm of Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) agreed to pay $39.4 million to settle a FERC investigation into violations of PJM energy market bidding rules over 9 years.
© RTO Insider
ETRACOM Pays $1.9M Fine for CAISO Manipulation
ETRACOM agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle allegations that it manipulated CAISO markets in a scheme that netted the company $315,000 in profits.
Investigations up Sharply in FY 2017, FERC Report Shows
The FERC Office of Enforcement opened 27 investigations in fiscal year 2017, 10 more than the year before, according to its 11th annual report.
FERC Settlement Cuts Barclays Market Manipulation Fine
FERC agreed to sharply reduce the penalty Barclays Bank must pay to settle claims that it manipulated Western electricity markets a decade ago.

Want more? Advanced Search