FERC OKs Delay on Order 2222 Compliance
April 11, 2021FERC approved requests by MISO, SPP and PJM to delay their Order 2222 compliance filings by up to nine months. | Advanced Energy Economy
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FERC approved requests by MISO, SPP and PJM to delay their Order 2222 compliance filings by up to nine months. | Advanced Energy Economy
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Read MoreOfficials from CAISO, NYISO and France’s RTE joined MISO on the final day of its Market Symposium to discuss data analytics. | MISO
Read MoreMISO officials, stakeholders and academics discussed the challenges of operating a grid with increasing renewables and uncertainty. | MISO
Read MoreMISO must increase use of demand resources and provide market participants with tools to hedge risks, panelists at the RTO’s Market Symposium said. | MISO
Read MoreDemand response aggregator Voltus filed a complaint with FERC challenging the state opt-out provision in Order 719, saying it is undermining MISO’s reliability. | Voltus
Read MoreNextEra Energy Transmission will pay $660 million to acquire independent transmission company GridLiance. | Gridliance
Read MoreThe Montana PSC “arbitrarily and unlawfully” reduced solar generators’ payments and contract lengths under PURPA, the state Supreme Court ruled. | OnSite Energy
Read MoreFERC approved SOO Green’s request to charge negotiated rates on its proposed 350-mile, 2,100-MW transmission line that would deliver renewable energy from MISO to PJM. | SOO Green
Read MoreFERC ordered hearing and settlement procedures on ATSI’s request to recover $154 million, including costs related to the company’s move from MISO to PJM in 2011. | FirstEnergy
Read MoreExelon’s Constellation will pay American Electric Power $252,701 to settle AEP’s complaint over MISO’s failure to collect transmission charges from a defunct LSE more than a decade ago.
Read MoreThe Illinois Commerce Commission’s “NextGrid: Illinois’ Utility of the Future” study, which began with grand hopes three years ago, ended with barely a whimper. | ICC
Read MoreFERC ordered Ameren Illinois to revise its accounting for some expenses but otherwise rejected the latest round of challenges by Southwestern Electric Cooperative to the utility’s annual formula rate update. | Ameren
Read MoreA roundup of FERC’s orders issued at the commission’s open meeting Sept. 19, 2019. | PJM
Read MoreFERC rejected LG&E/KU’s proposed transition for exiting from market power mitigation measures the commission had imposed to address the companies’ 1998 merger. | LG&E/KU
Read MorePresent and former RTO board members on a panel at the Energy Bar Association’s annual meeting quickly seized control, asking each other questions rather than wait for prompting. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC approved SERC Reliability as the regional entity for all of Florida, replacing FRCC. | NERC
Read MoreDespite the ongoing shift to renewables, the Eastern Interconnection has sufficient inertia to maintain system frequency for at least the next five years, according to a new study. | Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative
Read MoreFERC ordered MISO and SPP to make additional Tariff changes to comply with the transparency requirements of Order 844 while approving PJM’s filing. | Monitoring Analytics
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Stakeholder Soapbox: Is MISO Really an ‘Independent’ System Operator?
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