American Electric Power’s third-quarter figures beat expectations with earnings of $734 million, up from $578 million over the same period in 2018.
Federal and state officials joined offshore wind developers in Boston to give the Environmental Business Council of New England an update on the industry.
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.
ISO-NE's Planning Advisory Committee discussed updates to the bulk power system list, the Regional System Plan and Eversource's upgrades to infrastructure.
The EnVision Forum by FERC and the University of Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research featured discussions on storage, markets and transmission.
MISO executives and some of its state regulators provided sharply contrasting visions of the grid’s move away from fossil fuels and toward renewables.
The NEPOOL Reliability Committee reversed its September rejection of ISO-NE’s proposed installed capacity requirement calculations for FCA 14.
Attorneys in the PG&E (NYSE:PCG) bankruptcy case sparred over the merits of their competing reorganization proposals, taking potshots at each other’s plans.
MISO staff briefed stakeholders on the RTO rearranging its Integrated Roadmap schedule and the markets' performance in an unusually warm September.
Transmission owners asked PJM to convene a meeting with stakeholders and produce a schedule that allows for time between FERC’s decision and the next BRAs.