PG&E’s stock price fell to a record low as a huge wildfire its equipment is suspected of starting last week continued burning mostly uncontrolled.
For his EnVision Forum, FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee chose his home state of Kentucky, dependent on coal plants, to discuss the changing energy landscape.
An August energy emergency alert that had SPP one contingency away from shedding load has renewed calls for scarcity pricing to ensure adequate reserves.
Stakeholders tell PJM's Board of Managers a proposed Tariff attachment from incumbent transmission owners would violate the RTO’s governing documents.
ERCOT's attempt to alert stakeholders that scheduling entities will be required to submit certificates for electricity resale resulted in a kerfuffle.
The often tense relationship between California and other Western states occupied much of this year’s Transmission Summit West.
Steve Huntoon argues that requiring transmission owners to use dynamic and ambient-adjusted line ratings is a no-brainer to get the most out of the grid.
MISO executives and some of its state regulators provided sharply contrasting visions of the grid’s move away from fossil fuels and toward renewables.
ISO-NE's Planning Advisory Committee discussed updates to the bulk power system list, the Regional System Plan and Eversource's upgrades to infrastructure.
New York must put a price on carbon if it hopes to meet the aggressive timelines of the decarbonization goals set out in a new state law.