October 6, 2024

Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association

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New Study: Increased Savings from SPP RTO West Expansion
Western utilities interested in SPP’s RTO West offering released a study showing the grid operator’s expansion could produce huge annual savings.
Western Area Power Administration
FERC Revokes Tri-State’s Market-based Rate Authority in WACM
FERC revoked Tri-State's market-based rate authority in the Western Area Power Administration's Colorado-Missouri balancing authority area.
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FERC Orders More Refunds from 2020 Western Heat Wave
FERC continued to tell utilities to refund premiums they earned on top of extraordinarily high prices in August 2020 during a heat wave.
Tri-State G&T
FERC Rejects Conditional Withdrawals from Tri-State
FERC rejected United Power’s request to provide Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association with a nonbinding, conditional withdrawal notice.
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Industry Welcomes DOE’s Better Grid Initiative
The industry says DOE's Building a Better Grid initiative will prioritize national transmission solutions, allowing more renewable resources on the grid.
Tri-State Generation and Transmission
FERC Accepts Tri-State’s Exit Fee Calculation
Regulatory hurdles remain for Tri-State G&T, despite FERC's acceptance of the cooperative's controversial exit-fee methodology for its members.
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FERC Opens 206 Proceeding Against Tri-State
FERC has opened a Section 206 proceeding against Tri-State G&T following complaints that its proposed exit-fee requirements are unjust and unreasonable.
FERC Sides with Tri-State over Interconnection Procedures
FERC stuck to its ruling approving Tri-State G&T’s transitional process for interconnection customers, overriding rehearing requests by solar developers.
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FERC Rejects Tri-State Exit Fee Proposal
FERC rejected Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association’s proposed procedural requirements for members seeking to withdraw from the cooperative.
Expansion Takes EIM into LA, New Mexico
CAISO’s Western EIM notched another milestone as it welcomed the country’s largest municipal utility and extended its border to include much of New Mexico.

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