MISO and PJM discussed their upcoming pseudo-tie transfers and the first exchanges of firm flow entitlements between the RTOs.
The ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee discussed economic studies for the year and the installed capacity requirement.
Duke Energy confirmed it plans to sell its international business, which has been bedeviled by drought and weak currency exchange rates.
Exelon has asked the D.C. Circuit to overturn two FERC orders that reaffirmed the zero-price offer requirement in ISO-NE.
Carbon dioxide emissions rose about 7% in New England last year as the loss of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant increased fossil fuel generation.
FERC said it is streamlining its rehearing orders and creating a dedicated legal team within the Office of General Counsel to handle them.
New York regulators OK'd a contract to keep the struggling R.E. Ginna nuclear power plant operating through March 2017.
FERC rejected the city of Osceola’s demand that Entergy Arkansas provide refunds for unlawful bandwidth equalization payments.
Reversing a prior decision, FERC ruled that PJM transmission owners should pay all of the cost of projects that solely address a TO’s local planning criteria.
FERC won’t be revisiting the demand response compensation rules under Order 745, commissioners said at the NARUC winter meetings.








