transmission upgrades
Stakeholders have lingering questions about the CAISO interconnection proposal to protect small transmission owners from bearing the costs of upgrades.
FERC accepted the PJM proposal to exempt transmission facilities that operate below 200 kV from its competitive proposal process.
The MISO Steering Committee allocated the RTO’s settlement with SPP, a potential cost recovery defect and cost-sharing for customer-funded upgrades.
California will require improved transmission access to renewable resources to meet its environmental targets, according to a new report from the Energy Commission.
CAISO has narrowed the scope of a generator interconnection plan that seeks to protect smaller transmission owners from disproportionately high costs.
Stakeholders working on the SPP Z2 crediting process met here last week to learn about how potential solutions might affect the RTO’s other functions.
FERC approved a rate settlement for the Artificial Island transmission project, but the order may be moot.
SPP stakeholders are pondering the use of incremental long-term congestion rights to help solve some of the complexity with the RTO’s Z2 crediting process.
FERC denied San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) request for rehearing of an order that limited the amount the utility can be reimbursed.
PJM is seeking stakeholder feedback as it considers a redesign of the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee.
Want more? Advanced Search