PJM and nine interstate pipelines have signed an information-sharing agreement to improve the reliability and flexibility of natural gas supplies for the RTO’s generators.
News that MISO is reconsidering a market congestion project in Southern Indiana sparked renewed complaints from developers over the RTO’s transmission planning processes.
The Integrated Marketplace’s first 12 months of operations provided the highlights for SPP's 2014 State of the Market report.
Speakers at the Infocast New York REV Summit said public demand for more control over their energy choices is driving the program.
FERC's approval of SPP’s request to terminate an interconnection agreement with the proposed Tres Amigas “superstation” won’t hurt plans to unite the three major U.S. grids, developers said.
This week's FERC and federal briefs include news on the Energy Department, the Keystone XL Pipeline and John Boehner.
FERC said it needed more time to consider rehearing requests of its June 9 order largely approving PJM’s Capacity Performance plan.
The PJM Board of Managers approved staff’s recommendation for the stability fix at New Jersey’s Artificial Island, despite objections from the Delmarva Peninsula, which will be allocated nearly the full cost of the project.
SPP's latest analysis of EPA’s draft Clean Power Plan indicates state-by-state compliance with the plan would result in nearly 40% higher costs than a regional approach.
This week's FERC and federal briefs include news on BOEM, NRC, the Clean Power Plan and the presidential election.