Former FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff improperly shared non-public deposition testimony from a commission investigation at an energy conference in March, according to a report by the Department of Energy's Inspector General.
A top EPA official gave the most detailed hints yet about how the agency will revise the Clean Power Plan when the final rule is released this summer.
FERC was the subject of intense criticism Wednesday and Thursday as members of a congressional subcommittee considered legislation to rein in the agency’s Office of Enforcement.
A consumer group has asked the FERC to launch an emergency investigation as to whether Dynegy illegally manipulated MISO’s Planning Resource Auction last April, resulting in a nine-fold price increase in Zone 4.
A New Hampshire energy broker wants to dust off a so-far unused 1978 state law that allows small hydro producers to sell electricity directly to customers.
Staff of a Maryland power plant accidentally threw away records necessary for an audit, fruitlessly searching four dumpsters for them, NRG told FERC.
Returning and repowered generation resources and newly announced transmission upgrades appear to have alleviated NYISO's concerns about system reliability over the next 10 years.
This week's company briefs include news on Duke, the Tennessee Valley Authority, Berkshire Hathaway, Tesoro and Disney.
Acciona Wind Energy is accusing MISO of blocking it from selling power into PJM by improperly interpreting a process designed to streamline energy exports.
PJM employee No. 13 switched off the lights of a nearly 53-year career, leaving open a position for a mentor, office prankster and Santa Claus.