MISO completed its third annual Planning Resource Auction Tuesday, with prices falling in most zones, while the Illinois zone saw a large jump.
MISO management has reiterated its recommendation that $200 million in proposed out-of-cycle projects by Entergy be approved by the RTO.
FERC has asked for comments on the pros and cons of six potential rule changes, proposed by NIPSCO, intended to push PJM and MISO to create cross-border transmission projects.
ISO-NE has proposed two new capacity zones for Forward Capacity Auction 10 next year.
The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of FERC, rejecting challenges to the Lower Hudson Valley Capacity Zone in New York.
Stakeholders last week continued their debate over PJM’s proposal to create “historic” capacity transfer rights for some load-serving entities.
The union representing workers at the Brayton Point plant say the plant’s pending closure caused massive price spikes in recent ISO-NE capacity auctions.
This week's FERC and federal briefs include news on the Supreme Court, the Fish & Wildlife Service, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the EPA.
A Florida power trader under investigation for market manipulation over up-to-congestion trades says that an “unfair” investigation by FERC has ruined his business.
FERC says a filing made by NYISO to calculate payments for voltage support services (VSS) is deficient.