November 23, 2024

hydropower

NH Broker Proposes Direct Hydro Sales to Customers
A New Hampshire energy broker wants to dust off a so-far unused 1978 state law that allows small hydro producers to sell electricity directly to customers.
Ruling Denies Northern States’ Request to Halt Hydro Purchases
FERC denied an application by Northern States Power to terminate its mandatory purchase obligation from Twin Cities Hydro.
FERC to Change Rule on Hydropower Fees
FERC proposed Thursday to change when it assesses annual charges to hydropower operators that are not state and municipal entities.
Hydro-Quebec Seeks to Boost Exports to Northeast
Hydro-Quebec is looking to expand its exports to its long-standing customers in the Northeast power markets, a Quebec spokeswoman told the Connecticut Power and Energy Society.
New England States Combine on Clean Energy Procurement
Three New England states are combining their buying power to purchase clean energy resources and transmission to deliver it.
Hydro, Natural Gas Interconnections Increase in MTEP 14
MISO's Board of Directors approved MTEP 14, a $2.5 billion package of 369 transmission projects, including the 500-kV Great Northern Transmission Line.
Exelon Sells Its Share of Safe Harbor Hydro
Exelon sold its 67% interest in Safe Harbor Hydroelectric Project, one of four run-of-the-river hydro facilities on the lower Susquehanna River, to Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners, L.P. for $613 million
Tiny Hydro Projects Joining Generation Mix in PJM
PJM’s newest hydropower project will be barely large enough to power nine homes. But if some visionaries have their way, it will be the start of a trend that could add up to substantial new power source.
Energy Storage: Ready for its Close-Up?
Advanced energy storage is ready to move beyond pilot projects and into day-to-day operations. But it will take rule changes and cost reductions for the technologies to reach their potential.
Company Briefs
Company briefs on some of the companies doing business in PJM: FirstEnergy, NRG, Duke Energy, and Pepco.

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