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November 26, 2024

SPP

The Southwest Power Pool is a regional transmission organization that coordinates the reliability of the transmission system and balances electric supply and demand in all or parts of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming.
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Colo. Regulators Talk Governance with SPP, Mountain West
SPP and Mountain West Transmission Group representatives worked hard to allay concerns of Colorado regulators who fear they could lose some authority.
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SPP Signs on to RTO Council’s Comments on DOE NOPR
SPP said it will join the ISO/RTO Council’s filing against the Department of Energy’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to support struggling coal and nuclear.
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FERC Again Rejects SPP Rules on ARRs, LTCRs
FERC again ordered SPP to rewrite its rules on auction revenue rights (ARRs) and long-term congestion rights (LTCRs).
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SPP to Consider Tx Planning Policy for Energy-Only Resources
SPP staff agreed to bring stakeholders a strawman proposal addressing concerns over the RTO’s transmission planning policy for energy-only resources.
SPP Tx Owners Take Zonal Placement Concerns to FERC
KCP&L is fulfilling its promise to take legal action against SPP for how the RTO allocates costs to customers after a new transmission owner joins a zone.
SPP, Mountain West Integration Work Goes Public
SPP began the public portion of integrating the Mountain West Transmission Group with a pair of lively stakeholder meetings in Colorado and Arkansas.
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FERC Rejects SPP’s Request to Remove Day-Ahead Must-Offer
FERC rejected SPP’s request to remove its day-ahead must-offer requirement, saying the RTO had not provided “sufficient support” for the Tariff revisions.
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SPP Seams Steering Committee Briefs: Oct. 4, 2017
SPP stakeholders discussed a recent AEP complaint filed at FERC against the RTO and MISO related to overlapping congestion charges for pseudo-ties.
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FERC Rejects Cost Allocation for SPP-AECI Seams Project
FERC rejected SPP’s proposed cost allocation for its seams project with Associated Electric Cooperative Inc.
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FERC Approves 6-Year Cycle for SPP RCAR Review
FERC has approved SPP’s request to change the frequency of its regional cost allocation review (RCAR) from every three years to every six.

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