ISO-NE will again rely on the winter reliability program it has used for the last two winters, which gives oil generators incentives to secure fuel at the beginning of the winter.
PJM, MISO and ISO-NE would be forced to switch to 5-minute settlements under a draft rule announced Thursday.
NYISO announced Wednesday that its Board of Directors has selected Bradley C. Jones, senior vice president and COO of ERCOT, to replace Stephen G. Whitley as president and CEO, effective Oct. 12.
The developers of the abandoned PATH transmission project would be denied recovery of more than $10 million of their $121.5 million claim under an initial decision by a FERC administrative law judge Monday.
This week's company briefs include news on SunEdison, Duke Energy, General Electric, SolarCity, Westar Energy, Xcel Energy and Manitoba Hydro.
ERCOT's seasonal assessments of resource adequacy for the fall and winter predict enough generation available to serve forecasted peaks.
PJM members debated four potential changes to the offer cap at a specially called meeting of the Markets and Reliability Committee, failing to agree on any one.
A round-up of news from the PJM Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee on Sept. 10, 2015.
FERC has denied another generator’s request for make-whole payments for natural gas it purchased that was never used during the event, citing rules against retroactive ratemaking.
New England's states may have to set aside their self-interests to overcome high energy prices, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker said.










