NWPP members discussed a proposed resource adequacy program that would create a “binding” capacity mechanism for summer and winter.
NERC is requesting comments from stakeholders on changes to proposed updates to the requirements for determining and communicating system operating limits.
PG&E said it had completed its bankruptcy restructuring, one day after California enacted a law allowing the state to take over the utility if it fails to obey PUC rules.
FERC’s proposed new approach to awarding transmission incentives drew some support but also generated much sticker shock among stakeholders.
PJM has responded to the Market Monitor’s annual State of the Market Report, highlighting five different areas of focus out of hundreds of recommendations.
Stakeholders appear torn over whether MISO should develop reliability guidelines that could establish uniform resource adequacy criteria.
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association and Delta-Montrose Electric Association officially parted ways, wishing each other well after 28 years.
NYISO energy prices sank to 11-year lows during the first quarter, ranging from $15 to $35/MWh, according to the MMU’s State of the Market report.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that FERC can no longer use tolling orders to delay judicial review of its rulings under the Natural Gas Act.
MISO will conduct a more thorough study of transmission capacity needs in the Upper Midwest in response to utilities behind the independent CapX2050 planning study.