Transmission Planning
A round-up of news from the PJM Planning Committee on June 11, 2015.
Transmission developer LS Power is protesting Order 1000 compliance filings by NYISO, SPP and ISO-NE, saying they still favor regulated incumbents over independent developers.
The final session of the Mid-America Regulatory Conference brought together top RTO officials to discuss balancing short-term expectations with long-term planning.
Acciona Wind Energy is accusing MISO of blocking it from selling power into PJM by improperly interpreting a process designed to streamline energy exports.
Facing opposition in Arkansas, Clean Line Energy is using an unusual tactic in order to garner public support for a proposed project: online petitioning.
MISO and PJM have again narrowed a list of “quick hit” flowgate projects with the potential to relieve market-to-market congestion.
A summary of the issues discussed and measures approved by the PJM Markets and Reliability Committee on May 28, 2015.
MISO stakeholders discussed the many challenges to the RTO's resource adequacy at its Market Summit last week.
FERC completed its initial review of all interregional transmission planning compliance filings required under Order 1000 on Thursday.
FERC's April 16 decision not to change the start of the gas day is forcing SPP to make an uncomfortable choice between risks, stakeholders said last week.
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