The judge overseeing PG&E's bankruptcy relinquished a major part of the case to another federal judge while a third part is heading to state court.
FERC ordered paper hearings in disputes over the criteria PJM used to reject several hydroelectric resources from pseudo-tying into the RTO’s grid.
PJM stakeholders expressed concern that proposed plans for eliminating vulnerabilities to "critical" transmission assets could undermine transparency rules.
PJM stakeholders are concerned that a proposed Tariff filing by transmission owners could undermine FERC-ordered transparency rules for certain projects.
The NEPOOL Reliability Committee indicated its displeasure with the re-evaluation of the fuel-security reliability review for Mystic Units 8 and 9.
NYISO said several of its market design projects are behind schedule, leading some to question whether it has taken on more initiatives than it can handle.
The PJM Markets and Reliability Committee discussed the work of the Financial Risk Mitigation Senior Task Force and approved several manual changes.
Stakeholders argued that PJM’s revised gas contingency filing will punish resources that deliver additional flexibility when the grid needs it most.
The Standards Committee approved the posting of a report recommending new evidence retention rules and rejected a SAR on frequency response.
Shell Energy and Old Dominion Electric Cooperative failed to make their case that they belong at the GreenHat Energy settlement table, FERC ruled.