Transmission
MISO and SPP appear to have come up empty once again after a fourth study failed to detect a joint transmission project.
Economy-wide carbon dioxide emissions in New England fell by 28 to 34% between March and June versus a year earlier.
FERC partially accepted Dayton Power and Light’s transmission rate incentives request, requiring more information on its petition for an RTO participation adder.
PJM members approved two changes to the RTO’s market efficiency project planning process while rejecting a third to create a new regional targeted MEP process.
Renewable energy’s proliferation has played a key role in helping ERCOT meet demand, but is also beginning to cause transmission constraints.
Southeast utilities could cut electric rates and emissions by joining an organized market, according to an Energy Innovation Policy & Technology study.
East Coast state officials with offshore wind goals said they are trying to balance the urgency of projects with the potential economies.
SPP identified a couple potential joint projects with MISO but none with Associated Electric Cooperative Inc.
MISO is not resting after FERC recently accepted its transmission cost allocation plan, promising more such work on long-term and interregional projects.
SPP may have been incorrectly charging transmission customers for their use of certain facilities, GridLiance High Plains says.
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