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The closure of four nuclear plants in Pennsylvania and Ohio would boost power prices and carbon emissions, undoing the clean air benefits of renewables, according to a Brattle Group report.
The ERCOT Board of Directors rejected an appeal by small public power distributors seeking a proposed change to the definition of transmission owners.
A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals questioned FERC over its approval of ISO-NE’s renewable exemption from the MOPR.
Hundreds of investors, utility executives and others gathered for Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s Future of Energy Summit.
MISO said it has concluded that a short-term capacity reserve product would be cost-effective and beneficial to reliability.
MISO reported clearing 135 GW of capacity, with nine of its 10 local resource zones clearing at $10/MW-day.
The PJM Board of Managers directed staff to identify changes to improve reserve market pricing that can be implemented for next winter.
As part of its bankruptcy filing, FirstEnergy Solutions has requested the authority to end its long-held “sponsorship” of the Ohio Valley Energy Corp (OVEC).
ETRACOM agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle allegations that it manipulated CAISO markets in a scheme that netted the company $315,000 in profits.
NYISO power prices averaged $29.91/MWh in March, down from $33.83 in February, and $34.97 the same month a year ago.
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