This week's state briefs include news on Arkansas, Connecticut, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.
State and RTO officials have had two weeks to digest EPA's final Clean Power Plan and the battle lines — and paths to compliance — are developing.
PJM is concerned that EPA was overly optimistic in its assumptions for how quickly it can add transmission to meet the Clean Power Plan.
A Maryland circuit court judge Wednesday declined to stay Exelon's acquisition of Pepco Holdings Inc. while it considers an appeal from the state’s Office of People’s Counsel.
Iberdrola USA refiled its acquisition plan for UIL Holdings with Connecticut regulators, attempting to address objections that scuttled the previous plan.
EPA's final Clean Power Plan provoked outrage from coal interests, praise from environmentalists and cautious optimism from regulators and grid operators.
EPA's final Clean Power Plan relaxes some controversial proposals while increasing its target for carbon emission reductions.
The Integrated Marketplace’s first 12 months of operations provided the highlights for SPP's 2014 State of the Market report.
Speakers at the Infocast New York REV Summit said public demand for more control over their energy choices is driving the program.
FERC's approval of SPP’s request to terminate an interconnection agreement with the proposed Tres Amigas “superstation” won’t hurt plans to unite the three major U.S. grids, developers said.










