ERCOT said continued growth in natural gas and renewable energy capacity will help it meet its projected summer peak this year.
NYISO asked FERC to approve Tariff revisions that would make it easier for generators to get a place in the transmission queue “class year.”
CAISO’s Board of Governors approved an ISO plan to temporarily alter market operations in response to the Aliso Canyon shutdown.
PJM is prepared to meet the power needs of its consumers this summer, when peak demand is expected to be at 152,131 MW.
This week's state briefs include news on Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and others.
MISO Market Subcomittee Briefs: MISO is seeking stakeholder input on how to revise its energy offer cap rule while awaiting guidance from FERC.
Anbaric Transmission and National Grid filed with the New York PSC for their Vermont Green Line.
Exelon said it will close Clinton next summer and Quad Cities the following year if Illinois legislators fail to pass a bill to shore up the nuclear plants.
Dynegy said it will idle as much as 30% of the capacity in Illinois because their units can’t recover their costs from the MISO energy and capacity markets.
The PUCT agreed to wait until no later than June 10 before determining whether to grant a rehearing on its decision to allow Hunt’s acquisition of Oncor.










