The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last week proposed revisions to several sets of reliability standards.
FERC rejected a rehearing request on its approval of Commonwealth Edison’s wholesale distribution charge on an energy storage facility.
MISO's Board of Directors will generally be limited to three three-year terms, while the board chairman will be allowed to hold the gavel for a maximum of five years.
Five small, rural utilities have won the right to continue their fight against 24 of MISO’s large transmission-owning members, whom the utilities contend are earning too much.
A new report by NYISO says energy efficiency and distributed energy resources will cut peak demand growth on New York’s bulk power system by more than 2,700 MW in 2025.
This week's company briefs include news on PBF Energy, SolarCity, Xcel Energy, Murray Energy, FirstEnergy, Dominion Resources and PSEG.
MISO should eliminate the right of transmission owners to dictate how interconnection customers pay for network upgrades, FERC ruled.
Expanded retail-level demand response programs will take effect as soon as July 1 in targeted areas of upstate New York.
MISO officials on Thursday unveiled an eye-opening starting point for a redesign of the stakeholder process, with a straw man proposal to reduce the number of committees from its structure.
PJM's promotion of Andy Ott to replace retiring CEO Terry Boston has prompted a series of additional organizational changes and promotions effective July 8.