UPDATED: FERC Proposes to Narrow RTO Incentive
April 16, 2021FERC voted to approve a supplemental NOPR that would scale back a transmission rate adder designed to encourage utilities to join RTOs. | © RTO Insider LLC
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FERC voted to approve a supplemental NOPR that would scale back a transmission rate adder designed to encourage utilities to join RTOs. | © RTO Insider LLC
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Read MoreFERC Commissioners Neil Chatterjee and Richard Glick rejected an effort by Chairman James Danly to take CAISO to task for the rolling blackouts of mid-August. | Shutterstock
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Read MoreFERC partly affirmed an administrative law judge’s decision on PG&E’s proposed increases to its transmission rates. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC approved CAISO’s procedure for distributing more than $2 million in penalty proceeds and nonrefundable interconnection study deposits to its members. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC approved a CAISO Tariff change to increase demand response participation by businesses offering on-site electric vehicle charging. | Volta
Read MoreCAISO won FERC approval for its second effort to allow generators to recover the costs of higher natural gas prices. | PG&E
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Read MorePJM, CAISO and SPP took a step closer to the full implementation of Order 841 with FERC’s partial acceptance of their Tariff revisions. | BYD
Read MoreCalifornia Public Utilities Commissioners voiced their disapproval of FERC’s proposal to double its transmission incentive adder and make the bonuses easier to get. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC reaffirmed its rejection of a proposed net export limit to help the Western EIM avoid unintended consequences of market power mitigation but offered a clarification on its earlier ruling. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC partly rejected CAISO Tariff revisions seeking deliverability enhancements for interconnection customers, saying that a proposal to limit self-scheduling by some generators wasn’t reasonable. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC gave its blessing to the merger of Columbia Grid and Northern Tier Transmission Group to form NorthernGrid, a vast transmission planning region stretching across eight Western states. | ColumbiaGrid
Read MoreFERC said it won’t rehear a case on whether Pacific Gas and Electric deserves a $30 million annual incentive adder for staying in CAISO. | PG&E
Read MoreCAISO’s load conformance practices do not inappropriately deny generators shortage pricing, FERC said in response to a challenge by NRG. | NRG
Read MoreFERC largely approved the Order 845 compliance filings for CAISO, NYISO and a handful of utilities, though none of the entities received perfect marks. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC approved an agreement that will allow the Transmission Agency of Northern California to convert capacity on a key transmission line into “option” congestion revenue rights in the CAISO market.
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