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By Amanda Durish Cook A proposal by MISO and ITC Holdings to allocate the costs of phase angle regulating transformers (PARs) to entities outside of MISO is not just and reasonable, FERC ruled last week. The commission’s Sept. 22 order upheld Administrative Law Judge Steven Sterner’s 2012 decision prohibiting MISO...
By Amanda Durish Cook CARMEL, Ind. — Stakeholders support MISO’s push to revise its cost allocation process for market efficiency projects (MEPs), but their suggested approaches are a mixed bag. By the end of this year, MISO will release a conceptual proposal that may expand its market efficiency voltage threshold...
By Amanda Durish Cook FERC has brushed aside a complaint brought forward by two companies about Ameren Illinois’ annual informational formula rate update and true-up (ER16-1169). In April, Southwestern Electric Cooperative and Southern Illinois Power Cooperative challenged the $214.4 million revenue requirement rate filing on several fronts. Although FERC agreed...
By Michael Brooks and Rich Heidorn Jr. WASHINGTON — FERC on Thursday approved a NERC reliability standard requiring grid operators to assess and protect against the threat of geomagnetic disturbances (RM15-11). The final rule (Order 830), effective 60 days after its publication in the Federal Register, is nearly identical to...
By Robert Mullin CAISO paid congestion revenue rights holders $27 million more than it took in from CRR auctions during the first half of the year, according to the ISO’s Department of Market Monitoring. That equates to 63 cents in auction revenues for every dollar paid out, leaving California electricity...
By Rory D. Sweeney VALLEY FORGE, Pa. — A power-flow analysis indicates a reduced version of the current flow pattern is the most reliable resolution when the Con Ed-PSEG ‘wheel’ ends on April 30, PJM and NYISO officials said last week. The grid operators are recommending an “operational base flow” that...
By Robert Mullin CAISO last week released a final draft proposal to expand the definition of a “load-serving entity” to include organizations purchasing wholesale power to serve their own needs. The ISO’s latest draft seeks to address market participants’ concerns that the wording of the initial proposal could subject them...
PJM Plans to Exclude Certain Upgrades in Order 1000 Upgrade Process
Sep 19, 2016
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. — PJM will add a new section to its Operating Agreement specifying that substation equipment issues that can be solved by transmission owner upgrades are excluded from Order 1000 competitive windows, PJM’s Mark Sims told the Planning Committee last week. The usual solution to an overload of...