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September 9, 2024

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AEP Rejected on Ohio Renewable Projects
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio denied AEP’s request to recover costs from ratepayers for proposed wind and solar projects totaling 900 MW.
Fluor
Dominion Challenged on RFP for New Peaker Plant
LS Power is urging Virginia officials to intervene in Dominion Energy’s solicitation for a 1,500-MW peaking plant, saying the process stifles competition.
Undersea Cable Wants $500M Wildfire Fund
FERC was skeptical of a proposal by Trans Bay Cable for an increase in its transmission revenues and a $10 million annual reserve in case of wildfires.
FERC Orders Ameren Accounting Changes
FERC ordered Ameren Illinois to revise its accounting for some expenses but rejected challenges by Southwestern Electric Coop. to the formula rate update.
Parties near Agreement on El Paso Electric Purchase
The Texas PUC’s hearing on a $4.3 billion private equity bid for El Paso Electric has been postponed to allow time for the parties to reach a settlement.
PG&E Seeks to Escape Inverse Condemnation
PG&E’s attorneys argued in federal bankruptcy court that inverse condemnation applies only to public entities and that the utility is not a public entity.
California Officials Hammer PG&E over Power Shutoffs
California officials hammered PG&E executives during a legislative hearing over the utility’s mishandling of multiple public safety power shutoffs.
Anbaric Development Partners
Anbaric Seeks FERC Help on OSW Tx
Anbaric asked FERC to order PJM to allow offshore developers “platforms” to obtain injection rights, saying a Tariff violates open access requirements.
Texas PUC Briefs: Nov. 14, 2019
Regulators granted a request by staff and Texas Industrial Energy Consumers for a list of investors behind the $4.3 billion acquisition of El Paso Electric.
National Grid Vows to Expand NY Gas Service
National Grid is facing pressure from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over its decision to deny natural gas service to residents under a moratorium.

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