CAISO kicked off an extended 20-year transmission planning process to support the state’s clean energy goals.
California could experience capacity shortfalls this summer during severe heat because of limited imports and low hydroelectric production, CAISO said.
MISO said its markets will need renovation as it braces for systems rife with renewables and extreme weather uncertainty.
Decarbonization experts told the Energy Bar Association last week that the industry has little choice but to decarbonize — and fast.
PJM defended its handling of Dominion Energy’s decision to opt out of the May 19 capacity auction, asking FERC to reject a complaint by LS Power.
MISO said it will attempt at a long-term resource forecast, taking into account members' evolving resource mix over a 20-year timeframe.
New York state officials and FERC Chair Richard Glick outlined public policy challenges for 200 participants at the IPPNY annual Spring Conference.
SPP’s Western real-time energy market has attracted another participant in Colorado Springs Utilities, which is also interested in full RTO membership.
Republicans on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs attempted to derail a hearing on the U.S. role in global climate action with an attack on John Kerry.
The BPC proposed a compromise $1 trillion infrastructure package that would authorize $300 billion in spending for a clean energy transition.