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Lawyers for Maryland and Competitive Power Ventures got little support from Supreme Court justices during oral arguments in the latest federal-state jurisdiction case Wednesday.
FERC approved FirstEnergy’s plan to spin off the transmission assets of three of its utilities into a new subsidiary.
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A Maryland judge upheld state regulators' approval of Exelon’s acquisition of Pepco, denying an appeal led by the Office of People’s Counsel.
A transmission developer asked PJM to determine if four projects in the PSE&G territory are still necessary if Con Edison makes good on its threat to terminate the “PSEG wheel” to route power into New York City.
FERC ruled that PJM's cost allocations for the Artificial Island and PSE&G transmission projects may not be just and reasonable, ordering a technical conference.
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