DOE Secretary Ernest Moniz traveled to New York to get Wall Street’s perspective on challenges to financing electric transmission and energy infrastructure.
“The erosion of excess reserves understandably is of great concern to us all," Organization of MISO States President Eric Callisto told FERC.
Duke Energy is joining a novel $8 billion project using wind and salt mines to provide power, the first time underground compressed-air storage would be used on such a scale in the U.S.
PJM officials said Wednesday they are amending their proposed capacity overhaul in response to dozens of mostly critical stakeholder comments.
Virtually all of the stakeholders who commented on PJM's proposed Capacity Performance product agreed that it goes too far, creates too much risk and is being rushed through the stakeholder process too quickly.
Generators said yesterday that PJM’s expectations for its Capacity Performance product are unrealistic and its proposed penalties unduly harsh.
News briefs on the federal agencies that impact those doing business in PJM's footprint. This week, we highlight the Energy Department, NIST and the NRC.
News briefs from the states within the PJM footprint. This week we include Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio and Virginia.
PJM met with stakeholders Friday to discuss its plan for a new “Capacity Performance” product to improve reliability on peak demand days.
PJM has consistently had among the highest uplift rates among RTOs and ISOs, according to a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission report released last week.