This week's state briefs include news on Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin.
This week's company briefs include news on NextEra, Duke, Advanced Power, E.ON, Entergy and Wind Capital Group.
More than a decade after the MISO-PJM seam was formed, no cross-border projects have been approved and built, NIPSCO said.
PJM on Friday responded to FERC's questions about its Capacity Performance proposal and requested acceptance of the plan in time for next month's Base Residual Auction.
PJM and utility officials said yesterday they are still investigating what caused the failure of a 230-kV transmission line that briefly cut power to the White House and much of the D.C. area Tuesday afternoon.
PJM plans to respond by Friday to FERC's questions about its Capacity Performance proposal and may delay its May capacity auction, officials said Wednesday.
Still hoping to win approval for its proposed revamp of capacity market rules, PJM asked FERC Tuesday to delay the May 11-15 Base Residual Auction.
Five transmission projects intended to serve New York City and respond to a potential nuclear plant closure suffered setbacks as a divided FERC rejected the developers’ cost allocation proposals and reduced their requested returns on equity.
PJM has asked FERC to untangle the question of how profits from trades that are determined to be illegal get calculated and refunded.
Exelon CEO Christopher Crane provided insight into the struggles of the firm’s nuclear power plants during two days of testimony before the D.C. PSC on the acquisition of Pepco.