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March 29, 2026

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SPP Stakeholders Agree on WEIS Tariff Changes
Stakeholders in SPP’s Western Energy Imbalance Service market approved three revision requests in response to FERC’s rejection of the proposed Tariff.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: Aug. 26, 2020
The ERCOT TAC debated the "2% rule," discussed the backlog of revision requests, and approved several related to emergency response service.
MISO Enacts Rolling Blackouts in Laura Aftermath
Hurricane Laura’s lashing of south Louisiana and southeast Texas led MISO to implement last-resort rolling power outages.
Theories Abound over California Blackouts Cause
Observers cited dependence on imports, underperformance of natural gas and wind, and market manipulation as possible causes of California’s recent blackouts.
FERC Defends Ruling on ISO-NE Winter Program Cost
FERC defended its ruling approving bidding results in ISO-NE’s 2013/14 Winter Reliability Program in response to TransCanada Power Marketing.
Exelon to Close Ill. Nukes as Gov. Touts Clean Energy Plan
Exelon (NASDAQ: EXC) will close 2 Illinois nuclear plants that face hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue shortfalls.
COVID-19 Will Cut Electricity Demand in Calif., CEC Says
The COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying recession will significantly reduce electricity demand in California through 2023.
Eversource Energy
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: Aug. 27, 2020
Economy-wide carbon dioxide emissions in New England fell by 28 to 34% between March and June versus a year earlier.
Montana Supreme Court Rebuffs PSC on PURPA Rules
The Montana PSC “arbitrarily and unlawfully” reduced solar generators’ payments and contract lengths under PURPA, the Supreme Court ruled.
NYISO Q2 Energy Prices, Load at 10-Year+ Lows
NYISO energy markets performed competitively in the second quarter, with the pandemic leading to the lowest load and average fuel prices in more than a decade.

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