MISO and SPP have filed a settlement agreement with FERC allowing MISO to use the SPP transmission system to transfer power freely between its North and South regions.
Entergy announced Tuesday it will close its Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, Mass., no later than June 1, 2019, marking the company’s exit from the New England market.
Exelon spokesman Paul Elsberg confirmed that the concessions the company agreed to in its bid to win D.C.’s approval of its takeover of Pepco could result in changes to the deals already struck with Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey.
With the administration and public advocate on its side, Exelon's chances of closing their acquisition of Pepco appear to hinge on winning a ‘yes’ vote from PSC Chairman Betty Ann Kane or Commissioner Joanne Doddy Fort.
PJM acknowledged that the cost allocation for its Artificial Island stability fix may “appear disproportionate” but said its hands are tied by cost allocation rules.
MISO, Big Rivers Electric Corp. and Century Aluminum have reached a settlement over the disputed system support resource agreement for Big Rivers’ Coleman plant in Hawesville, Ky.
A summary of issues discussed by the PJM Operating Committee on Oct. 6, 2015.
Arkansas environmental and utility regulators began a dialogue with stakeholders on how to comply with EPA's Clean Power Plan in an all-day workshop at the state’s DEQ headquarters.
FERC granted renewable energy resources an exemption from buyer-side mitigation rules in New York's installed capacity market.
SPP staff will urge the MOPC to recommend approval of just one of three interregional projects coming out of the coordinated system plan study.