Conference Coverage
More than 100 people gathered at the ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group to discuss the rapid changes overtaking New England’s electricity market.
Resilience, pipelines and PURPA topped the discussions at the National Association of Regulatory Commissioners’ (NARUC) winter meetings.
Dragos CEO Robert M. Lee told NARUC that hackers targeting the U.S. electric industry are growing more numerous and more skilled.
FERC ordered RTOs and ISOs to revise their tariffs to allow energy storage resources full access to their markets.
The Organization of MISO States’ Board of Directors met at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ annual meeting.
Tellurian is not concerned about fears of LNG oversupply, an official told the Gulf Coast Power Association’s MISO South regional conference.
Regulators from Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana competed to heap scorn on Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s bid to boost coal and nuclear plants.
Competitive transmission, hurricane forecasts and maximum generation alerts were among the topics at the GCPA MISO South regional conference.
Speakers at the NECA Renewable Energy Conference discussed the merits and viability of different methods to achieve New England’s emission reduction goals.
FERC’s enforcement policy is unlikely to shift significantly despite the arrival of four new commissioners, a panel of present and former FERC staffers said. But some think the commission should provide more clarity in defining violations.
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