Transmission
This year’s Mid-America Regulatory Conference took notice of FERC’s recent set of interconnection rule changes.
The Department of Energy proposes a framework for faster, more efficient federal permitting of power transmission proposals.
A primer on DOE's proposal for creating National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors.
States, RTOs and others warned DOE not to let transmission developers dominate the development of National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors.
FERC set Niagara Mohawk's proposal to recover its small share of a larger public policy for hearings, as it was unable to determine whether the rate was just and reasonable.
A group of renewable developers lodged a complaint at FERC over MISO’s pursuit of a smaller system impact threshold on interconnecting generation.
FERC accepted CAISO's proposed tariff revisions following record-breaking numbers of interconnection requests in 2021 and 2023.
The D.C. Circuit denied a petition to review FERC’s approval of SPP’s tariff revisions setting up a uniform planning criteria in each transmission zone to evaluate zonal reliability upgrades.
The Bonneville Power Administration said it would keep its power and transmission rates flat for the next two years, even as it pursues a $2 billion grid modernization effort.
FERC’s revamp of its generator interconnection procedures will impose penalties on transmission providers that fail to complete studies on time.
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