Transmission Planning
The PJM Board OKd more than $636 million in transmission projects, including a $320 million market efficiency project — its largest ever
FERC is giving until Sept. 2 to provide comments on recommended changes to Order 1000 following a June technical conference.
SPP and MISO are inching closer to agreement on a second joint transmission study on their seams, though they continue to disagree how “targeted” a targeted study should be.
A settlement between PJM and transmission owners over the procedure for cost allocation of major projects is receiving criticism from stakeholders.
The PJM Board of Managers has suspended the controversial Artificial Island transmission project, pending a staff analysis.
MISO and PJM are seeking to hammer out new joint operating agreement (JOA) language that would allow accelerated approval of short-term projects.
FirstEnergy will retire four units at its Sammis coal-powered power plant and sell or deactivate its Bay Shore plant by 2020.
Staff from ERCOT and SPP began discussions to determine how to work together on Lubbock Power & Light’s (LP&L's) planned move to the ERCOT grid.
MISO's Planning Advisory Committee discussed the probability weightings for the futures analysis in its 2017 Transmission Expansion Plan.
Wind energy is quickly becoming a dominant force in ERCOT’s resource mix, and the grid operator is making changes to address it.
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