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March 25, 2026

FERC & Federal

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an independent regulatory agency that oversees the transmission of electricity, natural gas and oil in interstate commerce, as well as regulating hydroelectric dams and natural gas facilities. 
FERC: More Transparency for MISO Voltage Fixes

FERC approved a MISO compliance filing regarding its cost allocation method for resources committed for voltage or local reliability (VLR) requirements.

FERC Rejects Rehearing Requests on IS
FERC denied multiple requests for rehearing and clarification of its 2014 order that conditionally approved the core Integrated System entities’ SPP membership.
SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Md.-FERC Subsidy Case
The Supreme Court announced yesterday that it will rule on two federal-state jurisdictional cases pitting New Jersey and Maryland regulators against FERC.
FERC Rejects Refund on PJM Polar Vortex Charges
FERC denied Champion Energy Marketing’s request for a $3.1 million refund in PJM uplift charges related to the polar vortex of January 2014.
FERC Refines Market-Based Rate Rules
FERC issued a final rule to clarify and streamline its market-based rate program, the first major update to the policy since codifying it in Order 697 in 2007.
FERC won’t Rehear PJM MOPR Ruling

FERC declined to rehear a 2013 order approving PJM's revisions to a rule designed to mitigate buyer-side market power in the capacity market.

MISO SSR Unit’s Recovery of Fixed Costs Upheld
FERC issued two orders reaffirming earlier rulings on MISO’s disputed system support resource agreement with Illinois Power’s Edwards Unit 1 generator in Peoria, Ill.
Former EPA Official: Clean Power Plan won’t Survive
Former EPA official Jeff Holmstead says he’s very confident that the agency’s new carbon emission rule, the Clean Power Plan, will not live long enough to be implemented.
FERC Denies NSTAR Market Power Complaint
NSTAR Electric had challenged the sale of five power plants in the Boston area worth about 2,654 MW from various entities to Constellation for $1.1 billion.
Generator Tie-Line Exemption Upheld by FERC
FERC denied requests for changes to Order 807, which granted a blanket waiver from Tariff requirements to owners and operators of generator tie lines.

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