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FERC approved tariff revisions to correct a defect in how CAISO sets penalty prices for the relaxation of intertie transmission
constraints.
FERC has allowed MISO to use a separate-but-equal postage stamp rate divided between MISO Midwest and MISO South for some of its major transmission buildout.
At the Texas RE Board of Directors meeting,
former ERCOT CEO Bob Kahn called for lawmakers to focus on reliability as they work on changes to the markets.
Michigan will install EV chargers at 12 of the state's most popular parks, the start of a multi-year effort to offer charging at most of the state’s 100+ parks.
FERC continued to tell utilities to refund premiums they earned on top of extraordinarily high prices in August 2020 during a heat wave.
Utilities in the Southeast are cleaning up their generation fleets, but large consumers say the monopolies remain an obstacle to their decarbonization goals.
Solar advocates celebrated the defeat of a Florida bill that would have phased out the state’s net metering program but warned the battle is far from over.
FERC commissioners expressed alarm over forecasts of potential supply shortfalls this summer in the West, ERCOT, MISO and SPP.
Order 2222 filings have been contentious in every region, including New England.
BOEM took comments Thursday from Gulf of Maine OSW task force members about a request for interest it plans to issue by October.
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