Less than a year after enjoying a 2-cent reduction in SPP’s administrative fee, the RTO’s members are now facing the prospect of a 4-cent hike for 2017.
Report Cites Emissions Drop in Nine-State RGGI
A new report by the Acadia Center says that carbon emissions in the nine-state Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiat...
This week's company briefs include news on Mississippi Power, Consumers Energy, Ameren, KCP&L, FirstEnergy, MidAmerican and other companies.
PG&E's 2nd quarter profits fell sharply due to a series of one-time costs; but hopes to grow by providing transmission for clean energy resources.
At the NARUC Summer Committee Meetings, stakeholders discussed public opposition to infrastructure development, the need for more utility workers and the Plains & Eastern Clean Line.
The PJM Capacity Performance rules got little love during a NARUC panel discussion on the role of states versus markets in procuring electric generation.
American Electric Power CEO Nick Akins said last week that AEP is seeking only a partial “restructuring” of Ohio’s energy market.
SPP said it was concerned about the potential impacts of firm flow entitlement exchanges with MISO on its transmission congestion rights markets.
PJM canceled maintenance outages under Capacity Performance rules, stakeholders learned at last week's Markets and Reliability Committee & Members Committee meetings.
Last week's PJM MRC meeting featured an hour of heated discussion on Capacity Performance penalty rates that included allegations of political maneuvering and more.









