COVID-19
SPP’s Board of Directors approved the first two revision requests stemming from the Holistic Integrated Tariff Team’s work.
NYISO will stop sequestering the operations teams at one of its two control centers even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reduce demand.
CMS Energy said it will stick to planned long-term investments and complete decarbonization plans despite uncertainties by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
SPP CEO Barbara Sugg assured stakeholders the RTO is taking careful steps to reopen while the pandemic still rages, making clear it will be a slow process.
Maintaining extra cybersecurity awareness once the COVID-19 crisis has passed could be a challenge, according to the Cyberspace Solarium Commission.
DTE Energy will cut $60 million in operations and maintenance expenses to counteract sagging energy sales caused by social distancing measures in Michigan.
Warmer-than-usual weather this summer means MISO will likely have to declare an emergency, even without heavy loads or a high volume of generation outages.
The New Jersey BPU extended the SREC program deadline for solar developers who were prevented from receiving approval for projects due to pandemic-related disruptions.
FirstEnergy remains confident in its earnings projections despite lower electricity demand and the likelihood of a recession from the coronavirus pandemic.
Investors in renewable resources expressed confidence they were poised for a rebound when the economy recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic-induced downturn.
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