Ted Caddell, RTO Insider’s second employee and first full-timer, passed away overnight Tuesday, hours after helping to cover the ISO Summit in Cary, N.C.
CAISO is preparing for spring oversupply, when unusually high levels of hydro output are expected to compound the impact of growing solar penetration.
Connecticut legislators unveiled a bill that would put the state’s only nuclear power generator on equal footing with renewable energy resources.
Electric infrastructure projects are often stymied by federal regulatory reviews that seem to drag on forever, witnesses told a U.S. Senate committee.
Infocast gathered industry experts in the Texas state capital to share their insights on the “challenging times that lie ahead for ERCOT.”
PJM stakeholders approved by acclimation amendments brought by the Monitor and issue charge to address minimum tank suction level costs.
The MISO Market Subcommittee met on March 9th and discussed improving emergency pricing and cost recovery for manual redispatch.
Stakeholders are considering 4 of 17 proposals from last year's IMAPP initiative to better incorporate clean energy into ISO-NE's markets.
MISO is considering how to alter its market rules to comply with a FERC order that “softens” the current energy offer cap.
PJM and NYISO are in a dispute over who should pay to replace a failed phase angle regulator (PAR) in Ramapo, N.Y.










