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October 9, 2024

NetZero Insider

Dominion Undecided on FRR Option
Dominion told Virginia regulators it is undecided about whether to pursue an FRR or remain in the PJM capacity market, where new self-supply resources would be subject to the MOPR.
DC Circuit Skeptical of NARUC Challenge to FERC Order 841
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals seemed unconvinced by arguments that FERC exceeded its jurisdiction by refusing to let states opt out of Order 841.
FERC Extends Deadline in Net Metering Dispute
FERC extended the deadline for comments in a high-stakes dispute that could end net metering until June 15.
PSEG Turns Bullish on NJ FRR Option
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo said it would be “logical” for New Jersey to abandon the PJM capacity market by adopting the fixed resource requirement option.
CPUC Proposal Would Promote Microgrids
A California PUC proposal would speed the interconnection of microgrids to utility distribution systems in anticipation of the state’s upcoming fire season.
‘NextGrid’ Goes off the Rails
The Illinois Commerce Commission’s “NextGrid: Illinois’ Utility of the Future” study, which began with grand hopes years ago, ended with barely a whimper.
NYPSC Greenlights 2,500-MW Offshore Wind RFP
The New York Public Service Commission granted NYSERDA’s January petition to solicit up to 2,500 MW of offshore wind energy this year.
FERC: RGGI, Voluntary RECs Exempt from MOPR
FERC clarified voluntary renewable energy credits and participation in RGGI will not subject capacity resources to PJM’s expanded minimum offer price rule.
Danly Introduces Himself at 1st FERC Open Meeting
James Danly attended his first FERC open meeting as a commissioner, albeit virtually, as it was held by teleconference due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Va. 1st Southern State with 100% Clean Energy Target
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed landmark legislation committing the state to closing most of its coal-fired generation by 2024 and adopting a 100% clean energy standard.

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