This week's FERC and federal briefs include news on the Environmental Protection Agency, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the NTSB.
Rich and Kevin Gates say they will force FERC to collect $34.5 million in federal court, where a statute of limitations defense could reduce the penalties.
Facing opposition in Arkansas, Clean Line Energy is using an unusual tactic in order to garner public support for a proposed project: online petitioning.
MISO and PJM have again narrowed a list of “quick hit” flowgate projects with the potential to relieve market-to-market congestion.
Central Hudson's decision to include distributed energy resource projects in its rate case before New York regulators is providing an early look into a utility’s approach to the state’s energy industry overhaul.
A first-read proposal to disband a deadlocked Financial Transmission Rights/Auction Revenue Rights Senior Task Force drew a strong reaction from PJM stakeholders.
A summary of the issues discussed and measures approved by the PJM Markets and Reliability Committee on May 28, 2015.
This week's state briefs include news on Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
MISO stakeholders discussed the many challenges to the RTO's resource adequacy at its Market Summit last week.
PJM Market Monitor Joe Bowring had a lively debate with one of the consultants for Powhatan Energy over the “duty” of market participants to self-police against market manipulation.










