MISO's Steering Committee discussed the RTO's upcoming joint common market meeting with PJM and the ongoing stakeholder redesign.
NYISO and the New York PSC have a begun a joint study to determine how a changing generation resource mix will affect the bulk power system over the next 15 years.
SPP kicked off a yearlong campaign to promote the value that the RTO’s transmission infrastructure brings to end-use customers.
SPP CEO Nick Brown told members the board’s expansion was necessary for succession purposes.
FERC dismissed a challenge by project opponent Stop the Pipeline to thwart the Constitution Pipeline project.
MISO officials discussed the effect of December's unusually mild temperatures on energy prices.
MISO plans to increase its employee headcount and invest $30 million to update its Carmel, Ind., headquarters.
This week's company briefs include news on Duke, Invenergy, Basin Electric, PNM, Austin Energy, WEC Energy, PECO, FirstEnergy and Entergy.
ISO-NE's performance incentives to make additional generation available won’t go into effect until mid-2018.
SPP CEO Nick Brown promised the Board of Directors and Members Committee that the RTO will complete the oft-delayed Z2 crediting project this year.










