The Colorado PUC discussed the potential benefits of interstate transmission planning, while the Senate is reviewing a bill requiring RTO membership. | Vibrant Clean Energy
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American Electric Power CEO Nick Akins called for stepped-up reliability measures following a winter storm that ravaged the Texas grid. | AEP
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ERCOT said reserves had been restored and declared a return to normal conditions, ending an emergency that left more than 4 million without power at its peak. | Shutterstock
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ERCOT said that enough generation had returned to service to stop the rotating outages that began Feb. 15. | ERCOT
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ERCOT leadership made it clear that it is fully committed to restoring power to the millions of Texans spending their fourth night shivering in the dark. | © RTO Insider
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The inability of Midwestern grid operators to recover quickly from extreme winter weather drew increasing customer anger, along with scrutiny from regulators. | Ken Bruce
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SPP joined ERCOT in initiating rolling blackouts Monday as the entire Midwest experiences an unprecedented winter storm. | Kerrville Public Utilities Board
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Extreme winter weather has placed much of the country’s heartland in a deep freeze and has MISO, SPP and ERCOT scrambling to meet anticipated record demand. | Xcel Energy
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SPP said it will schedule a special Board of Directors meeting to consider Evergy’s request to restudy a competitive project in southeastern Kansas. | SPP
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SPP has hired former FERC senior staffer Leonard Tao to serve as its first director of FERC policy. | WER Architects
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FERC ruled that Tri-State G&T has only partially complied with Orders 845 and 845-A and approved Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s revised market-based rate tariff. | Tri-State G&T
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SPP said it has hired Kara Fornstrom, chair of the Wyoming Public Service Commission, as its director of state regulatory policy. | Wyoming PSC
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Invenergy provided an update on the status of the Grain Belt Express transmission project during the Missouri Energy Initiative’s Midwest Energy Policy Series. | Invenergy
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SPP signaled it could be on the verge of further expanding its RTO footprint, as several Western utilities are committed to evaluating membership. | SPP
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Evergy has pushed back against a media report that it recently rebuffed a $15 billion acquisition offer from NextEra Energy. | Evergy
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SPP’s Board of Directors approved 2021 operating and capital budgets that bend to the realities of COVID-19 and its potential economic impacts. | SPP
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The SPP Regional State Committee approved the nomination of South Dakota Public Utilities Commissioner Kristie Fiegen as its next president. | SPP
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The Colorado PUC dismissed formal complaints filed against Tri-State G&T, saying it lacked legal jurisdiction to rule on the proceeding. | LoopNet
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The Missouri PSC is investigating whether the state’s investor-owned utilities’ continued RTO membership “is in the ratepayers’ best interest.” | Howerton Properties & Development
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A request to waive an SPP Tariff requirement prompted a philosophical dispute between FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee and Commissioner James Danly. | © RTO Insider
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