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April 7, 2026

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PJM Seeks to Have Market Value Fuel Security
PJM wants to take a more holistic look at how the grid’s supply chain works and factor the findings into its markets.
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SPP Board of Directors/Members Committee Briefs: April 24, 2018
SPP’s Board of Directors was forced to table the appeal of a rejected revision request, cutting short the discussion when they realized the supporting documentation was not included in the background materials.
EIM Body Approves Imbalance Conformance Rules
Western Energy Imbalance Market (EIM) leaders on Tuesday approved rule changes that would allow EIM balancing areas to manually adjust load forecasts during market operations to ensure the grid can support system conditions.
PSEG to Pay $39.4M to Settle FERC Investigation
The energy trading arm of Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) agreed to pay $39.4 million to settle a FERC investigation into violations of PJM energy market bidding rules over 9 years.
PJM to Consider Revisions to Demand Curve Design
When stakeholders begin considering potential changes to PJM’s demand curve next month, one of the main debates will likely center on whether combustion turbines should remain the reference technology for estimating the cost of new entry be replaced by combined-cycle gas turbines.
TVA
NextEra Beats Wall Street’s Expectations
NextEra Energy beat analysts’ expectations and shattered last year’s first-quarter (Q1 2018) performance, reporting earnings Tuesday of $4.4 billion and $9.32/share, up from $1.6 billion and $3.37, respectively.
Eckelberger, Skilton Step Down from SPP Board
After 18 years of providing a steady presence on the SPP Board of Directors, Jim Eckelberger and Harry Skilton have stepped aside to fill emeritus roles.
Vinyard Wind
Avangrid Posts Steady Q1 Income, Highlights Renewables
Avangrid on Monday said its first quarter (Q1 2018) earnings rose slightly on new rate plans and rising output from its wind fleet, and the company highlighted its growing opportunities in renewable energy — particularly offshore wind.
NY Dept. of Public Service
NY Looks at Social Cost of Carbon, Modeling
To model the impacts of carbon pricing on dispatch, resource costs and emissions in its wholesale electricity market, New York would do well to start by estimating a social cost of carbon (SCC), experts told a state task force Monday.
NYISO Board Rejects Appeals on Capacity Votes
The NYISO Board of Directors has rejected two appeals of Management Committee votes on capacity zones and locational capacity requirements.

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