MISO and its Transmission Owners sector have raised doubts about the eligibility of some municipal transmission owners that are seeking an RTO adder.
This week's FERC and federal briefs include news on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, fracking and Congress.
MISO stakeholders will complete voting on June 16 on three options for responding to FERC’s final rule on coordinating gas and electric schedules.
This week's state briefs include news on Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Kinder Morgan has scaled back a natural gas pipeline proposed for New England, but the changes will have little effect on the overall project.
Transmission developer LS Power is protesting Order 1000 compliance filings by NYISO, SPP and ISO-NE, saying they still favor regulated incumbents over independent developers.
New York state is proposing to invest $1.5 billion in large-scale renewable energy development over the next decade under a revised procurement strategy to reduce costs.
FERC denied rehearing in a challenge to PJM's method of funding Financial Transmission Rights, closing a docket that had been in limbo for almost two years.
The final session of the Mid-America Regulatory Conference brought together top RTO officials to discuss balancing short-term expectations with long-term planning.
MISO asked FERC to dismiss a complaint alleging it billed more than $21 million in excessive transmission rates, saying Southern Co. misinterpreted its Tariff.