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
Read MoreMISO and SPP won’t undertake a major interregional transmission study in 2021 because they are focusing on a joint targeted interconnection queue study. | Organization of MISO States
Read MoreA lack of interregional transmission projects is stymying the growth of renewable resources in SPP, MISO and PJM, according to a new report released by ACORE. | © RTO Insider, LLC
Read MoreCan single-state transmission projects like California’s Tehachapi and Texas’ CREZ serve as models for offshore wind on the East Coast? | Southern California Edison
Read MoreFERC reversed course and said MISO, SPP and PJM don’t have to rely on one another’s dispatch assumptions to carry out an affected-system study. | MISO
Read MoreMISO members have recommended that the RTO’s 2020 Transmission Expansion Plan proceed to final approval in December. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC denied LG&E and KU’s request for rehearing of its order rejecting the company’s proposed transition for exiting from market power mitigation measures. | LG&E and KU
Read MoreMISO’s Board of Directors is expected next month to approve MISO and PJM’s first major interregional transmission project. | PJM
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 MoreA panel discussion on natural gas’ role in a clean-energy grid during NARUC’s Summer Policy Summit revealed a divide between single-state ISOs and multistate RTOs. | Panda Power Funds
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 MoreMISO, PJM and SPP are within a hair’s breadth of meeting FERC’s transparency requirements around affected-system studies, but their compliance filings still need fine-tuning. | MISO
Read MoreEnvironmental and renewable energy groups are backing a new effort to promote a ‘Macro Grid’ that would deliver wind and solar power from the Midwest to urban centers. | Southwire
Read MoreFive generators have struck a $10 million settlement with MISO and PJM over the RTOs’ past practice of double-charging pseudo-tied generation for congestion fees.
Read MoreFresh off the approval of their first interregional transmission project, MISO and PJM are now contemplating a new study this year. | MISO
Read MoreFERC approved revisions to the PJM-MISO JOA regarding coordinated system plans and also approved a tightening of the site control requirements in MISO’s interconnection procedures. | MISO, PJM
Read MoreTwo environmental groups that say regulated utilities’ practice of self-committing coal plants is costing ratepayers have a point, RTO officials said. | Union of Concerned Scientists
Read MoreFERC dismissed a second round of complaints over overlapping pseudo-tie congestion charges between MISO and PJM. | MISO, PJM
Read MoreFERC rejected a trio of complaints from American Municipal Power over how MISO and PJM address their pseudo-tied generation.
Read MoreMISO and PJM are close to embarking on their first major interregional transmission project after years of coming up short in identifying a joint effort worthy of the designation. | MISO
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