James Danly
The Federal-State Task Force on Electric Transmission convened its first meeting before NARUC with optimism, debates and a sense of urgency.
FERC determined that GreenHat Energy and its owners violated the Federal Power Act by “engaging in a manipulative scheme” in PJM’s FTR market.
The Organization of MISO States emphasized the footprint’s deteriorating resource adequacy during its annual meeting.
FERC Commissioner Mark Christie blasted Chair Richard Glick and Commissioner Allison Clements for opposing the Southeast Energy Exchange Market (SEEM).
FERC commissioners told an audience of Western stakeholders and regulators that they back the formation of a Western RTO; California can't go it alone.
Chair Richard Glick said “good riddance” to PJM’s old MOPR after FERC deadlocked on the proposed replacement, causing it to automatically go into effect.
A U.S. Senate committee hearing featuring FERC commissioners focused on issues outside of FERC’s jurisdiction, including Democrats’ energy proposals.
FERC approved an interconnection waiver requested by CAISO for two 30-MW generating units needed for reliability.
FERC rejected challenges to its December decision regarding end-of-life projects in PJM but opened the door for a future challenge.
More than 600 people attended the NARUC Summer Policy Summit in person and hundreds more watched via livestream.
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