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A Grid Strategies report concludes that if the Department of Energy continues to supersede retirement decisions for fossil-fueled power plants, it could cost consumers an extra $3 billion annually in a little more than three years.
A new report urges SPP to accelerate its interconnection process and reform market rules to allow greater buildout of energy storage.
The work was designed to help connect the New Jersey offshore wind projects to the grid.
WIRES Group released a report looking into advanced transmission technologies and how they can help cost-effectively expand the transmission grid.
MISO members largely agreed that MISO’s new capacity auction structure — featuring individual seasonal auctions and a sloped demand curve — is better for the health of the system.
MISO might replace up to three members on its board of directors as they reach term limits at the end of 2025.
Confirming earlier reports, President Trump has officially named a Democrat, David Rosner, as FERC chair.
Trade organizations for utilities and large energy consumers seek to intervene in the lawsuit filed in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals challenging the Bonneville Power Administration’s decision to join SPP’s Markets+ instead of CAISO’s EDAM.
Community solar developer Nexamp filed a complaint against National Grid with the New York Public Service Commission accusing the utility of unfair price increases and violating state interconnection process agreements.
The U.S. Department of Energy has chosen 11 advanced nuclear projects as the first tranche of its Nuclear Reactor Pilot Program.
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