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July 30, 2024

SPP/WEIS

SPP Report Shows Continued Drop in Coal Generation
Coal generation's share of SPP’s energy production continues to slide, according to the RTO’s latest State of the Market report.
Against All Odds: Ratepayer Wins $4.2M Refund from AEP
A former lawyer, Martha Peine, spent years disputing AEP (NYSE:AEP) rate filings at FERC all by herself and won a $4.2 million refund for ratepayers.
FERC OKs SPP Bylaw Change; Orders $1.6M in Refunds
FERC said SPP improperly clawed back overpayments last year based on its reinterpretation of its bylaws before the rules were officially changed.
SPP Seeks Industry Experts for Next Round of Competitive Projects
SPP said it is seeking industry experts to serve on a second independent panel to review Order 1000 transmission proposals in 2017.
Cathey’s Inner Geek Helps SPP Incorporate New Technologies
As manager of operations analysis and support for SPP, Casey Cathey almost can’t believe his luck at having a front-row seat to the latest in technological innovation.
FERC Denies Rehearing in Central Power Dispute
FERC clarified its December ruling ordering settlement procedures for new SPP member Central Power’s transmission service rates.
SPP Z2 Project Faces Further Hurdles, Possible Delay
SPP’s Z2 crediting project may now stretch into 2017 after the Board of Directors sided with stakeholders and delayed a vote on waiver requests.
FERC Ended Audit Without Talking to Key Witness
FERC effectively ended their 13-month inquiry of the SPP audit of MMU's independence without interviewing Oversight Committee Joshua W. Martin III.
SPP Seams Steering Committee Briefs
MISO and the SPP Seams Steering Committee have ended months of uncertainty by agreeing to a second joint system study.
SPP Task Force Prepares to Hand off its Work
The SPP Capacity Margin Task Force conducted its penultimate meeting  as it continues to set up the stakeholder group that will replace it.

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