Duke Energy
The Indiana House of Reps passed a bill that could prolong the retiring or selling coal plants when the state is moving toward cleaner alternatives.
FERC allowed Duke to treat its Cybersecurity Informational Technology-Operational Technology Program as a single project for calculating allowance for funds.
NPCC's Regional Standards Committee held a forum on reliability issues related to DERs, featuring presentations by Hydro-Quebec, Duke and IESO.
An analysis by Eastern RTOs and utilities has found no advantages to changing how they measure primary frequency response.
The Energy Bar Association annual meeting included discussions on climate change, FERC hearing processes, resources and transmission rates.
NERC offered lessons from firefighters, psychologists and the airline industry at its eighth annual Human Performance Conference.
NERC has recommended a $10 million fine on Duke Energy for repeated violations of critical infrastructure protection reliability standards.
Top utility executives urged PJM’s Board of Managers to act on price formation at its Feb. 12 meeting after stakeholders deadlocked on the issue last week.
Mark J. Volpe, president and CEO of the Coalition of Midwest Power Producers (COMPP), recounts the migration of merchant generators from MISO to PJM.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that FERC was justified when it denied the Duke Energy's and ODEC's reimbursement requests in 2015.
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