transmission upgrades
PacifiCorp selected bids from developers of four wind farms totaling 1,300 MW, advancing an effort that would expand the company’s wind portfolio by more than 60% if constructed.
The Organization of MISO States’ Board of Directors met at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ annual meeting.
Stakeholders at last week’s Planning Committee meeting pushed PJM to expand its scope on several transmission-related issues.
A D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel vacated a series of FERC orders that allowed new MISO generators to self-fund network transmission upgrades.
a FERC administrative law judge has concluded that PJM’s system impact study process is unjust and unreasonable because of a lack of transparency.
CAISO launched a sweeping set of updates to its interconnection policies, an annual process made increasingly complex by a rapidly changing resource mix.
New England utilities updated the ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee on their plans to repair and upgrade their transmission facilities.
American Municipal Power (AMP) continued its criticism of PJM’s grid spending, grilling utility officials during a marathon TEAC meeting.
The PJM Board of Managers authorized $348 million in transmission projects, irking American Municipal Power.
FERC issued rulings in three SPP transmission cases, mostly siding with the RTO but rejecting its proposed changes to classifying service upgrade costs.
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