AEP CEO Calls for More Stringent Reliability Measures
February 26, 2021American 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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American Electric Power CEO Nick Akins called for stepped-up reliability measures following a winter storm that ravaged the Texas grid. | AEP
Read MoreElectricity industry experts wrestled with the question of how the Midwest grid can fully decarbonize while facing increasingly common extreme weather events. | NextEra
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 MoreVistra said MISO’s “irreparably dysfunctional” capacity auction design deserves blame for its decision to shutter the last of its Midwest coal plants. | Sierra Club
Read MoreMost panelists urged FERC to support state and RTO efforts to introduce carbon pricing during a daylong technical conference. | FERC
Read MorePanelists during Greentech Media’s annual Power and Renewables Summit discussed what measures would help ensure resource adequacy in the Northeast. | Avangrid
Read MoreMISO’s Board of Directors is expected next month to approve MISO and PJM’s first major interregional transmission project. | PJM
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 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 MoreFERC denied rehearing of a 2019 order that directed MISO, PJM and SPP to shine more light on how they perform their affected-system studies. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC largely approved the Order 845 compliance filings for CAISO, NYISO and a handful of utilities, though none of the entities received perfect marks. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill that could prolong the process of retiring or selling coal plants at a time when the state is advancing toward cleaner alternatives. | Hoosier Energy
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 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
Read MoreCAISO, ISO-NE and NYISO look to be the pacesetters in opening the country’s organized electricity markets to greater participation by DERs, according to filings submitted to FERC. | Walmart
Read MoreConsumers in MISO and PJM could save about $7 billion a year if the RTOs adopt changes to further integrate renewables and storage, according to a new report. | AES
Read MoreDTE’s latest integrated resource plan before the Michigan Public Service Commission is attracting several detractors who say it is short-sighted and relies blindly on fossil fuels. | DTE Energy
Read MoreMISO and PJM said they will propose changes to how they determine flowgate rights in a white paper in November. | MISO, PJM
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