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September 6, 2024

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Hydrogen: 21st Century’s ‘Oil’?
Chances are good that hydrogen will be a big part of the story of the power industry’s efforts to reach net-zero carbon emissions.
FERC Partly Reverses Ruling on PG&E Tx Rates
In a 142-page ruling, FERC partly affirmed an administrative law judge’s decision on PG&E’s proposed increases to its transmission rates.
FERC Sides with PSCo in Co-op Dispute
Xcel’s Public Service Company of Colorado is not obligated to provide Holy Cross Electric with priority firm transmission service, FERC ruled.
Competitive Power Ventures Sold to Israeli Co.
Generation developer Competitive Power Ventures is being sold to Tel Aviv-based OPC Energy and Israeli institutional investors.
FERC OKs LS Power Acquisitions
FERC approved LS Power’s acquisition of two generating facilities in PJM, rejecting the Independent Market Monitor’s request for behavioral mitigation.
PG&E Under Scrutiny in Deadly Zogg Fire
California fire investigators are looking at a PG&E distribution line as the potential cause of a fire that killed four people last month.
Tri-State Increases Members’ Self-supply Options
Tri-State G&T will cut rates 8% and give members more flexibility to provide their own power.
9th Circuit Vacates FERC Orders in PG&E PPA Dispute
An appeals court vacated FERC orders that threatened to force a jurisdictional standoff with the judge overseeing PG&E’s bankruptcy.
ATC Shifts to MISO Allocation Model for Tx Upgrades
After years of using its own generator interconnection cost allocation method, ATC will transition to MISO’s after FERC gave the company its approval.
FERC Denies Complaints vs. Tri-State G&T
FERC rejected Gladstone New Energy’s complaint that Tri-State G&T’s generator interconnection procedures caused it to lose its queue position.

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