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September 28, 2024

Regional Entities

ERCOT Seeking Funds Lost in Cyberattack
ERCOT is working with officials to investigate a cybersecurity incident that resulted in the ISO sending a wire transfers to a fraudulent bank account.
Western Resource Adequacy Program in the Works
The Northwest Power Pool is planning a resource adequacy program to ensure sufficient capacity at a time of increasing retirements and shifts toward renewable energy.
MISO Monitor Rebuffed on PJM Pseudo-ties
FERC rejected a complaint by MISO’s Independent Market Monitor that PJM’s pseudo-tie requirement for external capacity resources is unjust and unreasonable.
LS Power
Soapbox: IPPs Band Together on COVID-19 Response
Marji Philips, LS Power’s vice president of wholesale market policy, says the COVID-19 crisis has her company and its competitors working together.
PNM, NV Energy Hit with NERC Penalties
FERC accepted settlements with Public Service Company of New Mexico and NV Energy for violations of NERC reliability standards.
FERC OKs PJM TOs’ Critical Tx Process
FERC approved the PJM Transmission Owners’ critical infrastructure mitigation plan despite complaints that say it lacks transparency and restricts input.
Coronavirus, Cybersecurity Top WECC Board Discussion
Threats from the COVID-19 coronavirus and computer viruses occupied much of the discussion at the WECC Board of Directors meeting.
SERC Stresses Internal Controls at Compliance Seminar
Presenters at SERC Reliability’s Spring Compliance Seminar stressed the importance of internal controls in preventing violations of reliability standards.
Texas RE CEO Lanford Announces Retirement
Texas Reliability Entity CEO Lane Lanford will retire in December after eight years.
FERC Approves NERC Violation Settlements
FERC accepted settlements with Bonneville Power Administration, FirstLight Power and an unnamed entity for violating NERC reliability standards.

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