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Tensions have been building among MISO stakeholders over what some perceive as an undercover Entergy plant in stakeholder meetings.
Preliminary analysis suggests that a mesh-and-backbone network design would be best to integrate offshore wind into the New York grid.
The Texas PUC threatened TNMP with a “comprehensive” rate case if the utility didn’t remove proposed Tariff language from a proceeding.
The California Public Utilities Commission opened a proceeding to help prevent summer blackouts like those in August and September.
Three energy industry CEOs shared their thoughts on New England’s electric transformation at CPES’ virtual fall conference.
Texas may be a red state on election day, but it’s producing a lot of green for renewable energy developers, panelists said during the Texas Energy Summit.
With no end in sight to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, stakeholders in PJM are examining the options going forward to deal with the pandemic.
PJM's Markets and Reliability and Members Committees endorsed DASR and discussed several manual revisions at their last meeting.
The NYPSC ruled on its first major electric rate case since the pandemic struck, approving three-year phased increases for NYSEG and RG&E.
A special public meeting of the Oregon PUC illustrated the complexity of issues at play when putting a decarbonization plan into practice.
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