Transmission Planning
The Texas PUC approved several measures addressing delinquent customer accounts and other issues related to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
CAISO’s Board of Governors approved $141.7M in transmission spending and reliability-must-run contracts covering three power plants in Central California.
Texas' PUC won extra time to respond to NextEra’s efforts to void a law giving incumbent companies the right of first refusal to build transmission lines.
PJM stakeholders seeking to improve the transparency of transmission owners’ spending on end-of-life projects urged the RTO to conclude work on proposals.
MISO’s effort to implement a new cost allocation method for large transmission projects was dealt a blow when FERC rejected the plan for a second time.
Lower natural gas prices and increased renewable penetration pushed wholesale power prices down sharply in most of the country last year.
FERC approved PJM Interconnection’s rules for evaluating voluntary cost commitment proposals on competitive transmission projects.
FERC on Thursday denied NYC Energy’s request for a limited waiver of NYISO interconnection rules for its 80-MW energy storage facility.
FERC proposed a new approach to awarding transmission incentives and a doubling of the adder for participating in an RTO.
FERC approved the PJM Transmission Owners’ critical infrastructure mitigation plan despite complaints that say it lacks transparency and restricts input.
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