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September 10, 2024

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Entergy Lays out New Carbon Reduction Goals
Having met its current carbon reduction goal ahead of schedule, Entergy now plans to further slash emissions over the next decade.
Texas PUC Briefs: Week of April 1, 2019
The Texas PUC praised ERCOT for its response to criticism over a March cold-weather event that prompted it to ask generators to reschedule planned outages.
Judge Rejects Liability Release in FirstEnergy Reorg
A U.S. bankruptcy judge signaled he will not confirm a plan for FES that would have absolved FirstEnergy Corp. from liability for environmental damage.
UPDATED: PG&E Names New CEO, Board Members
PG&E named the former head of the TVA as its CEO and assembled a “refreshed” board of 13 directors including people with FERC and EIM experience.
SMUD Goes Live in Western EIM
The Western Energy Imbalance Market continued expanding as the Sacramento Municipal Utility District became the first publicly-owned utility to begin participating in CAISO’s real-time electricity market for the West.
PNM’s Bid to Join Western EIM Gets Approved in Part
The New Mexico PRC granted two approvals PNM requested to join CAISO’s Western Energy Imbalance Market, but denied one concession the utility deemed key.
FERC Denies KEPCo Complaint Against Westar Energy
FERC denied KEPCo’s complaint that Westar Energy had twice violated its generation formula rate in assessing its own rates and federal income tax reduction.
FERC OKs Trans Bay Cable Sale to NextEra
Despite protests from a number of cities, FERC approved the sale of the Trans Bay Cable, a 400-MW line that runs under San Francisco Bay, to NextEra.
GCPA to Honor Foreman with Pat Wood Star Award
GCPA will honor former Executive Director Tom Foreman with its 2019 Pat Wood Power Star Award during its spring conference next month.
Judge Sides with PGE over FERC in PPA Dispute
A U.S. district court judge sided with PG&E Corp. in declining to withdraw the utility’s jurisdictional dispute with FERC over power purchase agreements from bankruptcy court.

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