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SPP promoted Lanny Nickell to chief operating officer and members elected Bronwen Bastone to the Board of Directors.
By midyear, SPP will be without five key figures who have helped expand the grid operator’s footprint into 17 states and implement a day-ahead market.
ISO-NE kicks off 2020 with a key deadline looming to file its Energy Security Improvements program to address winter fuel security concerns.
New York started 2019 around renewable energy and quickened the pace of the most ambitious decarbonization goals in the country.
PJM will spend the forthcoming year dealing with the fallout of FERC’s capacity market ruling and adjusting to a new CEO and CFO.
PG&E's bankruptcy looks likely to continue through the first half of 2020, while CAISO seeks to expand its EIM and meet reliability requirements.
In 2019, ERCOT withstood extreme heat and loss of wind power during some of the hottest days to meet multiple demand peaks exceeding the previous year.
The party-line feud between FERC commissioners over whether to consider GHG emissions in reviews of natural gas infrastructure continued last year.
Former New York PSC administrative law judge Eleanor Stein spoke about the nexus between climate change and human rights at Bennington College.
Russell Gold and Michael Skelly appeared at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy to promote the new book: "Superpower."
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