FERC rejected for a second time PPL Electric Utilities’ request to be relieved from its obligation to purchase the output of an 18-MW qualifying facility (QF) in Pennsylvania.
Natural gas industry representatives reacted coolly to the idea of a centralized gas trading platform, suggesting the industry could improve its service to electric generators through smaller, incremental changes.
PJM electric consumers are spending $433 million a year in excess capacity because the RTO’s load forecasts fail to fully capture energy efficiency, according to a report by The Brattle Group.
PJM plans to add a new section to its Operating Agreement that will include a new definition of prohibited investments.
A senior-level retirement has given Cheryl LaFleur an opportunity to put her stamp on FERC during her brief chairmanship.
PJM stakeholders deadlocked Thursday over changes to the $1,000 energy offer cap, leaving the RTO’s board considering yet another unilateral filing with FERC.
News briefs on the federal agencies that impact those doing business in PJM's footprint. This week, we highlight the Energy Department, the EPA and the NRC.
PJM will revise its eMKT application to capture more detailed information and require generation owners to use it to verify their operating parameters.
PPL’s plan to spin off its generation into Talen Energy needs additional mitigation to address local market power concerns, PJM’s market monitor told FERC.
Two of the finalists for the Artificial Island transmission fix have offered to cap their costs while a third has teamed up with Pepco.