Blowin’ in the Wind: SPP Sets New Renewable Marks
April 1, 2021Having recovered from February’s severe weather, SPP’s market operations are back to normal, with wind and other renewable resources again setting records. | Xcel Energy
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Having recovered from February’s severe weather, SPP’s market operations are back to normal, with wind and other renewable resources again setting records. | Xcel Energy
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 MoreFERC conditionally approved NextEra Energy Transmission’s $660 million purchase of GridLiance transmission operations in MISO, SPP and CAISO. | GridLiance
Read MoreFERC 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 launched a review of its response to the recent severe winter storm that swept through its footprint, leading to the RTO’s first ever rolling blackouts. | SPP
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