American Electric Power (AEP)
FERC said it didn’t have enough information to decide on complaints that AEP affiliates are earning an unjust return-on-equity for transmission projects.
Greentech Media’s inaugural U.S. Power & Renewables Summit drew an international crowd of energy sector participants to hear from industry leaders.
FERC issued rulings in three SPP transmission cases, mostly siding with the RTO but rejecting its proposed changes to classifying service upgrade costs.
American Electric Power said the mildest weather conditions since 1992 led its third-quarter sales to fall 12.8% from a year ago, down to $4.1 billion.
AEP filed a complaint against MISO for failing to collect and distribute millions in transmission charges from defunct load-serving entities a decade ago.
The Texas PUC consented to a list of 36 issues to be contested related to SWEPCO’s costs associated with parent AEP’s massive Wind Catcher project.
Seven of the eight stakeholder-originated project proposals evaluated by MISO and PJM are not expected to pass the RTOs’ benefit threshold.
In response to a request for comments on paths to reconciling policies and wholesale markets, PJM officials told FERC they are pursuing three initiatives.
ERCOT’s Board of Directors approved the Far West Texas transmission project, which will result in the construction of two 345-kV lines southwest of Odessa.
MISO and PJM are evaluating proposed interregional market efficiency projects, but a supplemental project by AEP could undermine most of the proposals.
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