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April 12, 2026

Distributed Energy Resources (DER)

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Overheard at the GCPA Spring Conference
The Gulf Coast Power Association (GCPA) annual spring conference drew almost 400 attendees to the so-called Energy Capital of the World.
Ready to Act on DERs, FERC Tells Congress
FERC told Congress it is ready to act on distributed energy resources (DER), assuring House members they will not encroach on state jurisdiction.
NYPSC OKs Con Ed EV Charging Program, REV Initiatives
The New York Public Service Commission approved a seven-year tariff for the Consolidated Edison (Con Ed) electric vehicle (EV) quick-charging station program and other REV initiatives.
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Gatekeeper or Facilitator? FERC Panels Debate EDCs’ DER Role
Panelists at day 2 of FERC’s technical conference on distributed energy resources (DER) focused on the role of electric distribution companies (EDCs).
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RTOs, Regulators Set Course for DER Market Participation
Grid operators and regulators hashed out the complexities of integrating distributed energy resources (DER) during a FERC technical conference on boosting the role of energy storage.
PJM Operating Committee Briefs: April 3, 2018
With the exception of three nor’easters, system operations in March were relatively uneventful, PJM told Operating Committee meeting attendees.
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Connecticut Kicks off Grid Modernization Effort
Utility representatives and other stakeholders shared their views on grid modernization at the Connecticut PURA’s first-ever technical conference on the subject.
MISO Markets Committee Talks Winter, Spring — and Beyond
A seasonal post-mortem at this month's MISO Board Week provided stakeholders with insight into the RTO’s market performance recently, in the near future and the long term.
CAISO Storage, DER Plans Progressing
Energy storage and DERs stand to play a bigger role in CAISO's markets, staff said at an all-day workshop on the ISO's ESDER initiative.
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Berkeley Looks at EVs, Markets, Gas Withholding
Electric vehicles are increasing on California highways, but future growth is dependent on solving critical issues, PUC Commissioner Carla Peterman said.

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