Political and labor leaders have embraced the proposed zero-emission credit for nuclear power plants in upstate New York.
This week's state briefs include news on Arizona, California, Connecticut, Maine, Michigan, Missouri and other states.
The SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee refused to take action on AEP and OG&E’s revision request to remove the day-ahead limited must-offer.
The moratorium is the result of a NYPSC order requiring ESCOs to guarantee that low-income consumers pay no more than if they were a utility customer.
The SPP Seams Steering Committee can expect to soon see a final scope of the next planned joint transmission study with MISO.
The Delaware General Assembly has passed a resolution opposing the PJM cost allocation for the Artificial Island project.
LIPA has selected Deepwater Wind, which is already building a 30-MW project off Block Island, R.I., to develop the project.
PJM CEO Andy Ott combated generators’ assertion that the RTO’s competitive markets owe their success to legacy assets.
Recommendations to streamline SPP’s transmission planning process won unanimous approval from the Strategic Planning Committee and MOPC.
PJM and the Retail Electric Supply Association (RESA) want a say in the Dayton Power and Light plan to keep its coal-fired plants running.










