November 22, 2024

Paula Carmody

Md. Judge Upholds PSC’s OK of Exelon-Pepco Merger
A Maryland judge upheld state regulators' approval of Exelon’s acquisition of Pepco, denying an appeal led by the Office of People’s Counsel.
Exelon-Pepco Merger Faces Headwinds in Maryland
Md. PSC staff said Exelon should increase its proposed credit to customers as a condition of approval of the company's merger with Pepco, while the OPC said the commission should reject the deal.
States, not FERC, will be Challenge for Exelon-Pepco
Exelon’s proposed $6.8 billion acquisition of Pepco Holdings Inc. should clear federal regulatory hurdles easily but may face a tougher time convincing state regulators.
States Seek Answers to High Prices
The winter’s high prices for gas and power have busted budgets and left state regulators and consumer advocates scrambling for answers. FERC says it has seen no evidence of market manipulation.
PJM May Offer Firm-Fuel Premium
PJM is considering boosting its capacity payments to nuclear plants and others with firm winter fuel supplies, the RTO told a FERC technical conference Tuesday.
Challenges, But No `Death Spiral’ for Utilities
Flat load growth and new technologies are challenges but not mortal threats to utilities, NARUC panelists said.
Future of MD Plant Unclear After Court Rebuff – Update
Maryland and CPV officials aren’t saying what their next move is in the wake of a federal court ruling that voided the state’s contract with developers of a 725 MW combined cycle plant in St. Charles.

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