FERC Rejects 2 of 3 SPP Waiver Requests
March 21, 2021FERC cited the filed rate doctrine on retroactive ratemaking to reject a pair of SPP requests for waivers to resettle billing errors. | Xcel Energy
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FERC cited the filed rate doctrine on retroactive ratemaking to reject a pair of SPP requests for waivers to resettle billing errors. | Xcel Energy
Read MoreSPP raked in another $27.87 million in market-to-market settlements from MISO during December and January, pushing its total to $168.11 million. | SPP
Read MoreSPP staff assured stakeholders they are looking into the causes of congestion around the MISO seam following a third straight month of record M2M settlements. | SPP
Read MoreSPP and MISO in October registered a record $14.63 million in market-to-market settlements, more than doubling the amount set the month before. | SPP
Read MoreSPP staff have been meeting with MISO staff as they scope the RTOs’ joint transmission study of potential projects along their seam. | SPP
Read MoreMISO and SPP state regulators appear intent on completing their work to improve their interregional coordination before 2021 arrives. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreSPP staff said they considered several seams-related projects with MISO through their 2020 ITP, but declined to pursue them over differences in calculating benefits and costs.
Read MoreSPP and MISO staff shared with the SPP Seams Steering Committee additional details on the yearlong transmission study the RTOs will soon pursue. | SPP
Read MoreMISO’s and SPP’s state regulators gave the RTOs’ staffs an opportunity to respond to their monitors’ suggestions for improving interregional coordination between the two neighbors. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO’s and SPP’s market monitors presented their last report to state regulators working to improve the RTOs’ interregional coordination. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO and SPP regulators are close to asking the RTOs for improvements to transmission operations on their seam as their market monitors wind down a study on the subject. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreSPP is facing a two-month delay in gaining FERC approval of the Tariff for its Western Energy Imbalance Service market, staff said. | SPP
Read MoreSPP’s Market Monitoring Unit released the final version of its 2019 State of the Market report and a study conducted for state regulators working on improving issues across the MISO seam. | SPP
Read MoreSPP’s Market Monitor is cautioning that MISO and SPP must rethink some of their fees and practices before rolling out coordinated transaction scheduling across their shared seam. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreSPP and MISO are picking up the pace of developing their 2020 coordinated system plan, staff told the Seams Steering Committee. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreSPP staff shared a draft congestion study with the RTO’s Seams Steering Committee on the effect of MISO’s contract path to its southern footprint. | SPP
Read MoreSPP staff are working with both MISO and AECI to develop coordinated system plans in the search for joint projects, staff told the RTO’s Seams Steering Committee. | MISO
Read MoreState regulators from the SPP and MISO footprints continue to discuss opportunities to contribute to the RTOs’ transmission planning analysis, the SPP Seams Steering Committee heard. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe SPP Monitor released a white paper detailing a study of generator self-commitments in the market, yielding further evidence that they exert downward pressure on prices. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreSPP staff told the Seams Steering Committee that they have begun “very preliminary” interregional transmission planning discussions with Canadian electric utility SaskPower. | © RTO Insider
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