November 24, 2024

power purchase agreements (PPAs)

Connecticut Advances Small-Scale Renewables Contracts
Connecticut has selected 25 small scale renewables projects totaling 402 MW to negotiate PPAs with the state’s two electric distribution companies.
Skeptics Question CAISO Plan to Lower Bid Floor
Critics of a proposal to lower the CAISO energy market bid floor questioned its efficacy in solving the ISO’s increasing intervals of oversupply.
PJM Defends Analysis of Competitive vs. Regulated Markets
PJM CEO Andy Ott combated generators’ assertion that the RTO’s competitive markets owe their success to legacy assets.
Ex-Ohio Regulators Debate AEP, FirstEnergy PPAs
Two former Ohio regulators debated FirstEnergy’s and AEP’s controversial PPAs in the opening session of the MACRUC Annual Education Conference.
FirstEnergy Foes Ask FERC to Step in Again in Ohio Dispute
Groups opposing FirstEnergy's plan to win subsidies from Ohio regulators asked FERC to again intervene in the dispute.
New York Debates PPAs or RECs for Clean Energy
The New York Public Service Commission held a technical conference to discuss the state’s proposed Clean Energy Standard.
UPDATED: PUCO Grants FirstEnergy Rehearing on PPA; Opponents File Protests
PUCO agreed to hear FirstEnergy's arguments for why it should be able to withdraw its controversial power purchase agreement and substitute a new plan.
PJM Study Defends Markets, Warns State Policies can Harm Competition
A PJM analysis concludes that the RTO’s capacity markets are efficiently managing the entry and exit of capacity resources.
PUCO’s Porter Submits Resignation
PUCO Chairman Andre Porter submitted his resignation to Gov. John Kasich on Friday morning, little more than a year after taking the position.
FERC Rescinds AEP, FirstEnergy Affiliate-Sales Waivers
FERC rescinded waivers it granted AEP and FirstEnergy, meaning their controversial PUCO PPAs will be subject to the commission’s affiliate abuse test.

Want more? Advanced Search