An analysis by Eastern RTOs and utilities has found no advantages to changing how they measure primary frequency response.
SPP last week reiterated its plans to recover the costs of a NERC penalty for reliability violations by dipping into its employee compensation pool.
An Iowa solar developer is prepping for a second state supreme court battle over his ability to supply electricity in a state without retail choice.
BPA dispelled lingering doubts about its intent to join the Western EIM, but will take time to address stakeholders about how the move will affect them.
The Republican Party is beginning to shed its climate denial policy, two former GOP congressional aides said in a panel discussion at the Capitol.
Columnist Steve Huntoon criticizes a recent NRDC op-ed that denounces PJM for seemingly favoring natural gas-fired plants over renewable resources.
The PJM Operating Committee delayed voting on changes related to how the RTO manages non-retail behind-the-meter generation.
Shell wants a seat at the GreenHat settlement table, saying it could bear a disproportionate financial burden based on its outcome.
The wildfire package that California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked lawmakers to push through cleared two key committees and sailed through the Senate.
The Michigan PSC called on DTE and Consumers to step up measures to head off supply emergencies like the one that arose this past winter.