The EIM Governing Body approved a set of market initiatives that represents a narrowed-down version of a package CAISO had proposed.
The loss of three natural gas pipelines is creating major concerns about Southern California’s gas and electricity supplies.
Utilities are at the epicenter of public battles between the California PUC and its critics over wildfires, public safety and ethics.
Massachusetts $2,500 rebates are increasing electric vehicle sales, and state officials are preparing for the shift in demand now.
Speakers at a CAISO Regional Issues Forum discussed their approach to effectively integrating hydropower, coal and jointly owned plants into the EIM.
Richard Glick was sworn in at FERC, giving the commission four members as it awaits the arrival of its new chairman, Republican Kevin McIntyre.
FERC approved CAISO’s request to extend temporary market measures instituted last year in response to the closure of Aliso Canyon.
Dynegy’s most recent bid to develop a specialized capacity market for downstate Illinois has failed to gain traction in the state’s legislature.
California ethics officials have obtained new evidence of apparent back-channel communications between PG&E and the state Public Utilities Commission.
More than 1,300 regulators and other stakeholders attended the NARUC Annual Meeting in Baltimore while over 200 attended the NASUCA annual meeting.