Allco Renewable Energy Group has challenged a three-state effort to bring more renewable energy to New England.
MISO and ISO-NE said they have sufficient resources to meet summer demand but warned that their reserve margins are shrinking due to plant retirements.
This week's state briefs include news on Connecticut, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota and Pennsylvania.
SPP officials and market participants last week celebrated the first year of its Integrated Marketplace, boasting of its on-time, under-budget delivery.
This week's FERC and federal briefs include news on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Department of the Interior and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
This week's company briefs include news on Tesla, Dominion, Exelon, Duke, Southern Co., Mississippi Power, FirstEnergy and PPL.
PJM made it through the winter without having to invoke a temporary cost-based energy offer cap of $1,800/MWh, the Independent Market Monitor reported.
PJM will seek to recover $15 million in lost opportunity costs erroneously paid to generators that were on forced outages and not eligible for the credits.
The SPP Board of Directors approved staff’s recommendation that it authorize construction for a 21-mile 115-kV line from Walkemeyer to North Liberal as part of a reliability solution in southwestern Kansas.
A summary of measures and issues discussed at the SPP Board of Directors/Members Committee meeting on April 28, 2015.










