New York utilities and three solar companies proposed a business model that they said would replace net metering and address cost-shifting concerns.
At last week's ERCOT Board of Directors meeting, its Independent Market Monitor talked about negative prices and their impact on the energy market.
FERC approved an uncontested partial settlement between NIPSCO and the owners of seven Indiana wind farms.
A roundup of orders related to SPP that FERC issued last week at its open meeting.
This week's FERC and federal briefs include news on the Obama administration, Dominion Resources, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and other agencies.
The D.C. Office of the People’s Counsel and the district’s government asked the DC PSC to reconsider its approval of Exelon’s acquisition of Pepco.
FERC ordered MISO and PJM to make changes in their interregional transmission planning process, granting in part a complaint by NIPSCO.
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed its first major energy bill in almost a decade but faces a tight calendar to reach agreement with the House.
The NY PSC voted 3-1 to allow municipal aggregation, enabling municipalities statewide to make bulk purchases of electricity and natural gas.
FERC will convene a technical conference to consider a proposal by New England officials that electric utilities purchase natural gas pipeline capacity.










