Transmission
The final form of the MISO 2022 Transmission Expansion Plan earned a hesitant nod from the stakeholder-led Planning Advisory Committee.
NYSERDA has requested another year to set up the system of renewable energy credits that is part of the state’s plan to bring clean energy into New York City.
State regulators and consumer advocates urged FERC to order increased oversight over transmission owners' planning and spending.
NYISO proposed changes to its capacity accreditation rules and expected ramp rates for duct-firing generators.
MISO and PJM have cut their list of possible targeted market efficiency projects down to two for 2022.
Opponents of a proposal to ease the permitting of energy infrastructure ignore how current rules hobble renewables, FERC Chairman Richard Glick said.
New Jersey hopes for “horse trading” with other PJM states over the cost of transmission needed to integrate offshore wind and other renewables.
New Jersey has formed a multi-stakeholder task force to plan how to accelerate the effort to reduce emissions from buildings, Gov. Phil Murphy announced.
A N.J. county asked the BPU to slow approval of an easement to run power cables from Ocean Wind 1 across county land until environmental studies are completed.
The Texas PUC has adopted expanded weather preparation rules for generators and transmission utilities during both summer and winter weather events.
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