RTOs Move Closer to Full Order 841 Implementation
July 19, 2020PJM, CAISO and SPP took a step closer to the full implementation of Order 841 with FERC’s partial acceptance of their Tariff revisions. | BYD
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PJM, CAISO and SPP took a step closer to the full implementation of Order 841 with FERC’s partial acceptance of their Tariff revisions. | BYD
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Read MoreThe PJM MIC endorsed the sunsetting of a longstanding subcommittee on intermittent resources and accepted the charter of a new committee with a broader mandate. | PJM
Read MorePJM stakeholders endorsed “quick-fix” manual revisions to expand the use of synchrophasors and make them a requirement for certain projects under the RTEP. | PJM
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Read MoreThe PJM Operating Committee unanimously endorsed a “quick fix” solution to give transmission owners access to the Dispatch Interactive Map Application. | PJM
Read MoreThe Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted to pass a bill limiting the state’s entry into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. | Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Read MorePJM is dusting off a never-used mechanism that would allow states to pay for transmission needed to achieve public policy goals. | PJM
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Read MoreThe Maryland PSC approved a settlement allowing Transource Energy to move forward with its controversial Independence Energy Connection transmission project. | Transource
Read MorePJM filed the joint stakeholders’ end-of-life proposal with FERC, turning aside the protests of most of its transmission owners. | © RTO Insider
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Read MorePJM transmission owners demanded that the RTO refuse to submit to FERC the end-of-life proposal approved by stakeholders. | Kiewit
Read MorePennsylvania Republican senators said that Gov. Tom Wolf’s plan to join RGGI will accelerate the closure of the state’s coal-fired generating plants. | PJM
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