California
Flashpoints over grid reliability, market outcomes and ratepayer costs were on full display at a CAISO forum to discuss its backstop procurement policies.
California utilities and other parties say they have reached a new settlement over the costs of shutting down the San Onofre nuclear power plant.
Local officials filed a scathing lawsuit alleging corruption at the state’s main water agency and lawmakers called for FERC to delay the Oroville Dam’s relicensing.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued several decisions that will affect the state’s energy resource mix and markets.
A “long-term systemic failure” of regulatory and industry practices caused the Oroville Dam crisis, an independent forensics team said in a new report requested by FERC.
Allegations of sexual harassment and workplace retaliation dominated the beginning of the 2018 session of the California State Legislature.
The Energy Imbalance Market (EIM) expanded its footprint and ambitions in 2017 while new suitors lined up to compete with CAISO as the vehicle for a Western RTO.
Operators of traditional resources say the Vision 2030 paper drifts outside CAISO’s purpose of assuring reliability and managing markets.
California regulators have approved new measures aimed at the prevention of wildfires, as utilities face growing scrutiny.
California regulators are set to vote next month on a proposal that CCAs be subject to the resource adequacy requirements of electric utilities.
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