FERC says it will rule in June on the advanced notice of proposed rulemaking regarding the interconnection of large loads requested by Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
In "one of the largest and most brazen frauds in the history" of FERC, American Efficient has been ordered to pay a civil penalty of $722 million and disgorgement of unjust profits totaling about $410 million.
Despite harsh weather and unprecedented load growth expected throughout the Western Interconnection, Arizona utilities said they are well prepared to meet demand reliably in summer 2026.
Panelists at the New York Energy Summit offered assessments and strategies for the obstacles facing the state’s continuing efforts toward decarbonization.
NERC's Standards Committee voted to end the ERO's standards grading initiative, which lay neglected for four years, along with a group intended to propose improvements to it.
FERC extended the timeline for the New England transmission owners to refund customers for excess revenues collected after the commission in March set a lower base return on equity with a 2014 effective date.
PacifiCorp is on schedule to enter CAISO’s Extended Day-Ahead Market on May 1, with the utility now in its final phase of market settlements and simulations testing.
FERC Chair Laura Swett told the Energy Bar Association that she wants to push the commission’s authority as far as she can.
Renewable energy certificate contracts signed years ago did not contain cost adjustment mechanisms and New York is refusing to consider adding them now, after construction costs soared.
Panelists at the 2026 New York Energy Summit discussed the challenges facing the state's power grid amid a constantly shifting landscape.










