General Electric (GE)
MISO will attempt to divide its ongoing market platform replacement into a series of smaller agreements with vendors rather than one large contract.
The MISO Board of Directors approved allocating $20.5 million for another year of the RTO’s ongoing effort to replace its market platform.
MISO’s effort to replace its market platform will likely come in slightly over budget and is at risk of delay because of project snags with vendor GE.
Competitive Power Ventures celebrated the opening of its new Towantic Energy Center, an 805-MW combined cycle gas-fired power plant in Oxford, Conn.
At the IPPNY Fall Conference, a GE Power exec argued that companies should focus on making their generators more efficient rather than building new.
NYISO updated stakeholders on its response to concerns over capacity exports, providing a status report on modeling revisions.
A roundup of news from the MISO Market Subcommittee on Dec. 1, 2015.
A transmission developer asked PJM to determine if four projects in the PSE&G territory are still necessary if Con Edison makes good on its threat to terminate the “PSEG wheel” to route power into New York City.
FERC ruled that PJM's cost allocations for the Artificial Island and PSE&G transmission projects may not be just and reasonable, ordering a technical conference.
Exelon Generation is adding another 2,000 MW of fossil generation to its fleet in Texas, which will bring the company’s total generation in ERCOT to nearly 6,000 MW.
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