Reliability
The Trump administration sided with utility witnesses on legislation to streamline approvals for managing vegetation near power lines on federal land.
About 97% of customers who lost power during Hurricane Irma have been restored, utilities and regulators reported Monday.
CAISO sought to address stakeholder concerns in its final proposal for preventing the retirement of power plants that may be needed for system reliability.
DOE's Electricity Advisory Committee heard recommendations from a National Academies' study on ways to prepare for “large-area, long-duration” outages.
Michigan regulators issued an order outlining how electricity providers must demonstrate they have enough capacity to serve their customers for four years.
The EIM Governing Body approved a CAISO proposal allowing market participants to take part in a program that models generator outages.
Regulators praised ERCOT's response during discussion of a preliminary report on restoration efforts in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
A study for the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) spotlighting the “resiliency” of coal-fired generation echoes the DOE's findings.
NYISO locational-based marginal prices (LBMPs) have averaged $36.35/MWh for the year through July, a 12% increase from a year earlier.
CAISO is close to finalizing a long-running effort to reduce exceptional dispatch of generation to resolve transmission constraints.
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