SPP/WEIS
SPP staff shared a draft congestion study with the RTO's Seams Steering Committee on the effect of MISO’s contract path to its southern footprint.
SPP canceled all in-person stakeholder meetings through April and replaced them with virtual meetings in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus.
MISO and SPP are both recommending the RTOs take another stab this year at a coordinated system plan in their elusive pursuit of an interregional project.
NextEra subsidiaries appealed a ruling that upheld a Texas law giving incumbent transmission companies the right of first refusal to build power lines.
An SPP committee charged with coordinating the RTO’s policy development and recommendations to integrate storage resources took its first steps.
A district court dismissed a lawsuit seeking to overturn a Texas law giving incumbent utilities the right of first refusal over transmission projects.
A mild winter across the Midwest footprint made for an easy January for MISO operators, stakeholders heard at the Reliability Subcommittee meeting.
AEP reported fourth-quarter earnings of $153.5 million ($0.31/share), down from $363.4 million ($0.74/share) the year before.
FERC denied SPP’s request for a rehearing of the commission’s 2019 order that the RTO provide refunds of credit payment obligations.
SPP is working with both MISO and AECI to develop coordinated system plans in the search for joint projects, staff told the RTO’s Seams Steering Committee.
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