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November 15, 2024

Transmission Planning

FERC Rejects Fee on Greenfield Transmission Projects
FERC ruled against PJM's $30,000 fee for studying proposed greenfield transmission projects and upgrades under $20 million.
ISO-NE Chooses $740M Land-Based Tx Project for Boston Area
ISO-NE chose Eversource Energy and National Grid to build a $740 million land-based transmission project to solve reliability problems in the Boston area, rejecting a more expensive undersea cable proposal by NextEra.
ISO-NE Capacity Prices Likely to Fall in Future
The 36% increase in prices in last week’s ISO-NE capacity auction likely represents the peak for the foreseeable future.
Entergy Retail Sales Up 2.3% in 2014; Higher Growth Forecast Through 2017
Despite a drop in Q4 earnings, Entergy executives gave an upbeat outlook, citing stronger-than-expected growth in retail sales and forecasts of increasing industrial demand.
PSEG: PJM Broke the Rules in Artificial Island Solicitation
PSE&G accused PJM of breaking its own rules in refereeing the competition for the Artificial Island stability fix, suggesting the RTO should start all over.
Entergy Out-of-Cycle Transmission Request Draws Competitors’ Ire
MISO transmission developers cried foul over a $187 million transmission upgrade proposed by Entergy, saying the company's request denies them a chance to compete for the project.
CRUTHIRDS AT LARGE: La. PSC Questions Tx Spending
Members of the Louisiana PSC expressed concern with the adequacy of the transmission construction MISO has planned for their state.
FERC Accepts Order 1000 Filings from PJM, MISO
FERC found that PJM partially complied with its second Order 1000 compliance order and conditionally approved MISO's third-round compliance filings.
FERC Looks Again at Export Pricing for MISO MVPs
FERC will revisit its decision to prohibit MISO from assessing export charges to PJM for multi-value projects that benefit PJM customers.
NYISO Supports TO Exemptions to BSM Rules
NYISO last week asked FERC to exempt competitive transmission, including the Champlain Hudson project, from the ISO’s buyer-side mitigation rules.

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