News briefs on companies in the PJM Interconnection this week, including Dynegy, FirstEnergy, Dominion, Southern Co. and Xcel Energy.
FERC ordered an evidentiary hearing on a complaint from MISO industrial customers that the 24 transmission owners’ base ROE is unjust and unreasonable.
The EPA’s proposed regulations on carbon emissions would increase electric bills and harm reliability, Virginia SCC staff members said.
NIPSCO has reached an agreement with environmentalists and consumer advocates on a new renewables tariff that will boost payments to small wind farms.
PJM is one of nine Registered Entities that has agreed to take part in a review of grid recovery and restoration plans with FERC and NERC.
If you want to see the value of dual-fuel capability, look no further than NYISO, where 47% of the generation can run on oil or natural gas.
A round-up of news from the PJM Planning Committee on Oct. 9, 2014.
Maryland’s Office of People’s Counsel is recommending that regulators set tougher energy-efficiency targets for the state’s utilities.
The reliability cracks that became apparent last winter are more than a function of the polar vortex. They exposed long-term challenges that will take years to address.
News briefs on the federal agencies that impact those doing business in PJM's footprint. This week, we highlight FERC, the EPA, the NRC and the DOE.









