November 22, 2024

Tony Clark

FERC Approves PJM Funding of Consumer Advocates
FERC approved PJM’s creation of a funding mechanism to support CAPS through a charge to residential electric customers.
FERC Won’t Revisit Demand Response Pricing
FERC won’t be revisiting the demand response compensation rules under Order 745, commissioners said at the NARUC winter meetings.
Tony Clark Takes One for the Team
Tony Clark and his FERC colleagues were summoned to Capitol Hill to answer Republican criticism that the commission isn’t approving gas infrastructure fast enough.
MISO Market Subcommittee Briefs
A summary of issues discussed at the MISO Markets Subcommittee on Oct. 27, including changes to shortage pricing rules, the RTO's settlement with SPP and FERC in the midst of Congressional partisan deadlock.
MISO Board of Directors Briefs
A summary of issues the MISO Board of Directors discussed at the MISO Informational Forum last week.
Clark Seeks Cease Fire in FERC-State Turf Fights
States and federal regulators need to keep consumers in mind when picking jurisdictional fights over control of the electric industry, FERC Commissioner Tony Clark said.
FERC Fines Maxim Power $5M in Switching Scheme
FERC fined Maxim Power $5 million and employee Kyle Mitton was fined $50,000 for overcharging ISO-NE.
FERC Cuts ITC Transco Adder in Half
A split FERC granted ITC Midwest’s request for an incentive adder but cut the bonus in half, prompting a dissent from Commissioners Moeller and Clark.
After Delay, Split FERC Accepts ISO-NE Order 1000 Filing
A divided FERC accepted the second regional compliance filing by ISO-NE to implement Order 1000, a filing that had languished for more than a year.
FERC Seeks $5M from Maxim Power; Clark Dissents
FERC issued an order to show cause against Maxim Power, telling the Canadian independent power producer to explain why it shouldn’t have to pay a $5 million fine for allegedly misrepresenting the output of three of its generators in ISO-NE.

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