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December 23, 2025

Natural Gas

PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs
The PJM Market Implementation Committee rejected two proposals that would delay the disclosure of financial transmission rights on March 9, 2016.
Supreme Court Blocks Clean Power Plan
The Supreme Court Tuesday blocked the EPA from implementing the Clean Power Plan pending legal challenges.
New York AG: No Tree Cutting for Pipeline Without Water Quality Permits
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman asked FERC to prevent a pipeline developer from clearing trees along the route of one of its projects.
MISO Market Subcommittee Briefs
The MISO Market Subcommittee discussed daylight saving time, demand response and the Monitor's latest report.
A Few Growing Pains for SPP as it Celebrates 75 Years
SPP has added new markets for its members and extended its footprint to the Canadian border in the process.
FERC Orders MISO to Shift Electric Schedule
FERC said MISO's current schedule doesn’t allow gas-fired generators enough time to procure fuel.
Mass. Attorney General’s Study: Pipelines Unneeded
Attorney General Maura Healey released a study that said additional interstate natural gas pipelines are not needed to guarantee the reliability of NE’s grid.
PJM, NYISO, ISO-NE Gas Scheduling Filings OK’d
FERC approved PJM’s proposal to move the deadline for submitting day-ahead offers, while also saying NYISO and ISO-NE had justified retaining their existing schedules.
Finger Lakes Plant Seeks Gas Line for Repowering
Greenidge Generation says it hopes to repower the Finger Lakes plant with natural gas as a merchant plant by the middle of next year.
FERC Finds ‘No Significant Impact’ from NE Pipeline Expansion
FERC staff has concluded that a 13.5-mile natural gas pipeline expansion to serve increased demand in Connecticut will have “no significant” environmental impact.

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