PJM members approved Operating Agreement revisions that would eliminate the requirement that the RTO liquidate a member’s FTRs when it falls into default.
The MRC voted on four packages of revisions as part of PJM’s quadrennial review of the VRR curve, but none of the proposals received majority support.
NYISO experienced six days with peak loads of more than 31,000 MW this summer, compared with last summer’s actual peak of 29,677 MW.
FERC approved Emera Maine’s proposal to provide discounted transmission service to two ReEnergy biomass plants in northern Maine.
The PUCT signaled its discomfort with the rising costs of CenterPoint Energy’s planned 345-kV transmission line to serve load in the Freeport area.
NERC CEO Jim Robb spoke to reporters in D.C. about his priorities for the organization, including increasing staff for the E-ISAC.
The PJM initiative to revise how its energy market is constructed continued down the rabbit hole with a discussion about the timing of procuring reserves.
Wheelabrator Technologies will refund ISO-NE capacity payments and pay a $250,000 civil penalty under a settlement approved by FERC.
NERC CEO Jim Robb spoke to reporters in D.C. about his priorities for the organization, including increasing staff for the E-ISAC.