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.
Opponents of a financial lifeline for the R.E. Ginna nuclear plant say New York regulators should allow them more time to prepare their challenges.
Two competing transmission developers are challenging selection of Dominion and FirstEnergy by PJM to resolve reliability problems near Pratts, Va.
GenOn Energy Management, a unit of NRG Energy, asked FERC for relief from what it called an “anomalous, illogical and patently unfair circumstance.”
MISO transmission owners have told FERC it should order only a modest reduction in their base return on equity to 11.39%, not 9.15%.
A new report by Morningstar predicts on-peak prices at PJM’s West Hub will result in “historically high” spark spreads in delivery year 2015-16.
A round-up of news from the PJM Operating Committee on April 7, 2015.