MISO is on its way to installing a fourth, 20-year future to inform transmission planning in case supply chains remain unsteady.
An appeals court has denied Entergy’s repeat attempt to revive a 50% minimum capacity obligation rule for MISO’s load-serving entities, concluding Entergy lacked standing.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts sharp increases in renewable power generation and sharp decreases in coal-fired power in its 2025 Annual Energy Outlook.
NYISO announced it has appointed two new members, Heather Rivard and Steve Doyon, to its Board of Directors.
Opponents of the Southeast Energy Exchange Market said FERC's language calling for revisions to the market agreement was unclear and suggested changes to remove potential confusion.
PJM CEO Manu Asthana announced he will resign from his position at the end of 2025 after more than five years of leading the RTO.
FERC approved filings by NYISO and ISO-NE authorizing them to collect tariffs on electricity imports from Canada.
The Maryland Office of People’s Counsel filed a complaint alleging the rules used in PJM's 2025/26 Base Residual Auction would require consumers to pay twice for capacity provided by generators operating on RMR agreements.
ERCOT is poised to start testing real time co-optimization of energy and ancillary services in a few weeks and bring the change live this December, which will mark the biggest paradigm shift in Texas' wholesale markets in 15 years.
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