Competitive Power Ventures must provide additional information to prove it adequately mitigated market power to continue making market-based sales at its newly-opened Towantic Energy Center, FERC said. | CPV
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FERC denied a complaint from the New Jersey BPU to reallocate the Bergen-Linden Corridor project’s costs, leaving PSE&G to pay for most of it. | PJM
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FERC last week granted approval for Linden VFT to contract potentially all of its transmission capacity through long-term “anchor customers.” | Joseph Jingoli & Son
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FERC rejected a request by PJM to allow Linden VFT to convert the 330 MW of firm transmission on its lines between PJM and NYISO to non-firm. | PJM
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PJM and NYISO are in a dispute over who should pay to replace a failed phase angle regulator in Ramapo, N.Y.
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PJM held a special session of the Market Implementation Committee on Wednesday, where stakeholders debated implementing unlimited service along the NYISO-PJM seam.
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After an effort to make it easier for traders to schedule imports from New York failed at the Nov. 2 Market Implementation Committee meeting, stakeholders will resume efforts at a special MIC meeting Dec. 21.
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A power-flow analysis indicates a reduced version of the current flow pattern is the most reliable resolution when the Con Ed-PSEG ‘wheel’ ends on April 30, PJM and NYISO officials said.
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PJM will hold a meeting Monday to seek stakeholder input on options for replacing the Con-Ed-PSEG “wheel.”
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