December 2019
FERC urged the FCC to conduct additional testing to ensure automated frequency coordination will protect utilities’ use of the 6 GHz spectrum band.
The PJM MRC agreed to sunset the Fuel Security Senior Task Force after determining the RTO seems prepared for any reliability threats.
FERC allowed Duke to treat its Cybersecurity Informational Technology-Operational Technology Program as a single project for calculating allowance for funds.
FERC rejected a request by SPP and its load-serving entities to rehear its order that eliminated the RTO’s membership exit fee for non-transmission owners.
Dominion Energy discussed the ways it is decarbonizing and electrifying in order to stay competitive at Raab Associates’ Energy Policy Roundtable.
FERC denied a rehearing of its acceptance of a settlement between PJM and transmission owners over cost allocation of legacy transmission projects.
The PJM MRC endorsed the first round of credit policy revisions to come out of a task force formed in the wake of GreenHat Energy’s default.
FERC backtracked on several Tariff provisions it directed PJM to include in its implementation of a new cost allocation method for transmission projects.
FERC partially accepted NYISO’s plan to comply with a mandate that RTOs and ISOs develop rules to provide storage resources full access to their markets.
FERC said it won’t reconsider NYISO’s decision to deny membership to the successor to a bankrupt energy service company.
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