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Exelon said it will close Clinton next summer and Quad Cities the following year if Illinois legislators fail to pass a bill to shore up the nuclear plants.
Dynegy said it will idle as much as 30% of the capacity in Illinois because their units can’t recover their costs from the MISO energy and capacity markets.
The PUCT agreed to wait until no later than June 10 before determining whether to grant a rehearing on its decision to allow Hunt’s acquisition of Oncor.
This week's company briefs include news on Mississippi Power, Exelon, Cisco Systems, Duke Energy, and others.
CAISO stakeholders expressed misgivings and confusion about a new issue paper exploring contingency modeling.
FERC approved 11 Entergy local balancing authority agreements stemming from the utility’s 2013 integration into MISO.
SPP’s Integrated Marketplace continues to show growth and member benefits in its second year of business.
NYISO is proposing to change stakeholder ranking and prioritize internal projects, effective with the 2017 priority list.
Energy prices hit a seven-year low last March in MISO, while the RTO's filings at FERC are also trending downward this year.
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