transmission upgrades
American Municipal Power (AMP) continued its criticism of PJM’s grid spending, grilling utility officials during a marathon TEAC meeting.
The PJM Board of Managers authorized $348 million in transmission projects, irking American Municipal Power.
FERC issued rulings in three SPP transmission cases, mostly siding with the RTO but rejecting its proposed changes to classifying service upgrade costs.
PJM’s announcement of plans to recommend more than $400 million in transmission upgrades sparked pushback from American Municipal Power.
MISO Advisory Committee members affirmed the stakeholder debate on creating a cost recovery mechanism for customer-funded transmission upgrades.
The PJM Board of Managers authorized $1 billion in transmission project, including new construction, end-of-life replacements and upgrades.
Stakeholders will have 15 days to comment on ISO-NE’s reorganized transmission planning guide, which will reduce the existing guide to four sections.
FERC rejected a CAISO proposal intended to prevent small transmission owners from shouldering the costs for network upgrades.
FERC approved PG&E's request to recover from its customers a portion of the costs of a $1.8 billion package of planned transmission improvements.
MISO will resume discussion on possible cost recovery for participant-funded transmission projects under 345 kV.
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