Transmission
Xcel Energy subsidiary Southwestern Public Service has completed a major $400 million transmission project in Texas and New Mexico.
Environmental and renewable groups are backing an effort to promote a 'Macro Grid' that would deliver wind and solar power from the Midwest to urban centers.
Four years after approval, MISO’s first competitive transmission project, Republic Transmission's Duff-Coleman line, began transporting power.
MISO will likely extend its settlement agreement for flows on the Midwest-South subregional transmission constraint through early 2023.
The California PUC adopted measures to prepare for this year’s fire season by accelerating deployment of microgrids and approving IOU prevention plans.
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic crash forced ERCOT to lower its financial forecasts into 2025, but they're still in “sound financial position."
Seeking to extend Mystic Generating Station’s contract, Exelon accused ISO-NE of shortcutting its Boston competitive transmission solicitation.
The New York ISO (NYISO) annual Power Trends report focuses on how the grid is being shaped by public policy – and the COVID-19 pandemic.
PG&E Corp named a nearly new board of directors to guide the troubled utility after it emerges from bankruptcy, probably later this month.
PJM Transmission Owners voted to seek Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval for Tariff amendments governing end-of-life (EOL) projects.
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