FERC Order 1000
NYISO has identified 10 proposed transmission projects as finalists to relieve congestion in western New York.
Stakeholders ask FERC to revisit its ruling approving solution-based DFAX cost allocation for the Artificial Island and Bergen-Linden Corridor projects.
SPP awarded its first competitively bid transmission project under Order 1000 -- but it may not be built because of declining load forecasts.
A summary of issues discussed by the MISO Planning Advisory Committee on April 20, 2016.
PSE&G sent a letter to the PJM board, defending the cost estimate for its share of the Artificial Island project.
NYISO CEO Brad Jones returned to Texas for a discussion with the CEOs of SPP, MISO and his former employer, ERCOT, at the annual GCPA meeting.
PJM planners are rethinking a piece of the Artificial Island project, a move that could possibly require the RTO to solicit new bids.
A summary of issues discussed by the PJM Planning Committee (PC) and Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee (TEAC) on April 7, 2016.
A federal appeals court upheld FERC Order 1000's right-of-first-refusal provisions, rejecting challenges from transmission owners and developers.
More than 100 transmission developers, consultants, RTO officials and utility executives attended Infocast’s 19th Annual Transmission Summit.
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