Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC)

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WECC Finding New Direction in Old Mission
The Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) board of directors endorsed a new three-year operating plan for the organization.
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Regulators Fear Cross-Border Tx Risks ERCOT’s FERC Exemption
Texas regulators are concerned that transmission projects along the U.S. border with Mexico may threaten their exclusive jurisdiction over ERCOT.
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CAISO Finalizes Constraint Tool Proposal
CAISO is close to finalizing a long-running effort to reduce exceptional dispatch of generation to resolve transmission constraints.
WECC Generation, Transmission Loss Events Spike
Electric system disturbances from the loss of generation or transmission in the Western Interconnection increased by 50% between 2015 and 2016.
CAISO Boosts Reserves After August Event Report
CAISO will increase its daily procurement of operating reserves in response to the erroneous tripping of solar generation caused the loss of 1,200 MW.
Stakeholders See Shortcomings in Western Interregional Tx Planning
Stakeholders expressed concerns over how the Western Interconnection’s four transmission planning organizations can align their separate regional processes.
CAISO to Rely on New Emergency Measure to Ease Path 26 Transfers
CAISO said it will take advantage of a recently approved system reliability measure when Aliso Canyon gas pipeline restrictions constrain output.
FERC Eliminates West-Wide Must-Offer Rule
FERC last week eliminated the must-offer obligation in effect throughout WECC since the tail-end of the California energy crisis of 2000-2001.
FERC Stands Firm on Reporting Requirements – UPDATE
By Rich Heidorn Jr. PJM Insider WASHINGTON – Large electric cooperatives and public power agencies must begin reporting their “surplus” power trades to the ...

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