FERC dismissed a complaint by transmission developers who were excluded from New York public policy projects under Order 1000.
A task force developing cost allocation rules for Southwest Power Pool (SPP) seams projects identified outside the FERC Order 1000 interregional process agreed to take another crack at crafting language more agreeable to stakeholders and staff.
This week's company briefs include news on Macquarie Infrastructure, American Electric Power, NIPSCO, SolarCity, Minnesota Power and Southern Co.
American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP) has nearly completed the bidding process to sell more than 5,000 MW of merchant generation in Ohio and Indiana.
House and Senate negotiators met for the first time Thursday in an effort to reach agreement on the first broad energy bill in almost a decade.
FirstEnergy announced Thursday it is withdrawing its request for state public utility designation for its all-transmission spin-off.
Gov. Jerry Brown reaffirmed his commitment to an expanded CAISO, a month after calling for a delay in efforts to complete enabling legislation.
Five New York City-area legislators wrote to the Public Service Commission questioning the ratepayer-funded nuclear power plant subsidy.
Plaintiffs asked a federal appellate court to force FERC to rule on the legality of the ISO-NE eighth Forward Capacity Auction.
Enbridge is buying Spectra Energy in a $28 billion deal that will create North America’s largest energy infrastructure company.










