Transmission Planning
American Municipal Power contended that PJM’s limited review of transmission owner projects is not rigorous enough to ensure the RTO is avoiding unnecessary costs.
Texas Public Utility Commissioner Brandy Marquez on Thursday quietly resigned, effective April 2. The announcement followed the PUCT open meeting
Infocast’s annual ERCOT Market Summit once again featured panel discussions on market reform, grid resiliency and resource adequacy.
PJM is experiencing an “unprecedented” switch from coal- to gas-fired generation while also managing the replacement of aging transmission infrastructure.
PJM and its transmission owners released a joint proposal to address FERC’s decision last month that the TOs are not in compliance with FERC Order 890.
MISO and SPP are ready to reform their interregional planning process to improve their shot at producing their first cross-border transmission project.
California regulators and lawmakers are sounding the alarm over a possible decline in the financial and credit health of utilities stemming from wildfire risk and liability.
Stakeholders remain reticent to cede too much command and control to PJM, voting at the MRC meeting to defer a vote on revisions to Manual 14D.
CAISO is recommending cutting more than $2.7 billion from current transmission spending estimates across the 2027 planning horizon.
ERCOT CEO Bill Magness had to revise a slide of his Feb. 20 report to the ISO’s Board of Directors on the fly with the latest record for wind production.
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