FERC Conditionally Accepts JCP&L Rate Request
December 22, 2019FERC conditionally accepted Jersey Central Power & Light’s proposed rate request, subject to refund following hearing and settlement judge procedures. | FirstEnergy
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FERC conditionally accepted Jersey Central Power & Light’s proposed rate request, subject to refund following hearing and settlement judge procedures. | FirstEnergy
Read MoreFERC denied a complaint from PJM’s Monitor that alleged the RTO erred when it decided against penalizing Tenaska last year over supposed fuel-cost policy violations. | Brandywine Power
Read MoreFERC denied a complaint by IPPNY seeking to bar NYISO from allowing PJM resources to sell installed capacity into Zone J using unforced capacity deliverability rights facilities. | Con Ed
Read MoreFERC rejected a request to rehear its ruling approving changes to the PJM-NYISO joint operating agreement reflecting a new operational plan for interfaces between New York and New Jersey. | PJM
Read MorePJM stakeholders endorsed manual language that memorializes the Monitor’s role in analyzing competitive transmission proposals, but not before some TOs protested. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC voted 2-1 Thursday to extend PJM’s MOPR to all new state-subsidized resources, saying it was needed to combat price suppression in the RTO’s capacity market. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC released the disputed fuel-cost policy at the center of a redacted complaint that PJM’s Monitor filed last year against the RTO for not assessing a penalty against a generator. | Brandywine Power
Read MoreThe PJM Market Implementation Committee endorsed two fuel-cost policy packages that would consider the market impacts of breaking the rules and adjust penalties accordingly. | © RTO Insider
Read MorePJM’s Planning Committee will consider whether the RTO must develop governing document language to deal with the mitigation of existing and future critical infrastructure on NERC’s CIP-014 list.
Read MoreA summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the PJM Markets and Reliability Committee meeting Dec. 19, 2019.
Read MorePJM said it was a quiet operations month in November with zero spinning events and nine post-contingency local load relief warnings. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreDominion Energy called off its solicitation for a 1,500-MW peaking plant, just days after LS Power asked Virginia officials to intervene in the process. | Fluor
Read MoreDanish wind developer Orsted is building a staging area for its 120-MW Skipjack offshore wind farm amid the rubble of what was the world’s largest iron and steel mill. Sparrows Point is one of four ports being developed for OSW on the East Coast, with nine others under consideration. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC approved revisions to the PJM-MISO JOA regarding coordinated system plans and also approved a tightening of the site control requirements in MISO’s interconnection procedures. | MISO, PJM
Read MoreFERC rejected transmission rate challenges against Pepco and Delmarva Power & Light that questioned the accounting of the utilities’ prepaid pension assets. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe Ohio Supreme Court rejected FirstEnergy Solutions’ attempt to block a referendum to repeal $150 million in subsidies for its two nuclear plants. | FirstEnergy
Read MoreRecord low energy prices persisted for the first nine months of the year in PJM, the Independent Market Monitor said in its quarterly State of the Market report. | Monitoring Analytics
Read MoreTwo environmental groups that say regulated utilities’ practice of self-committing coal plants is costing ratepayers have a point, RTO officials said. | Union of Concerned Scientists
Read MoreA summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the PJM Markets and Reliability and Members committee meetings Dec. 5, 2019.
Read MoreWhile Manu Asthana’s appointment as CEO brings an air of hope to stakeholders left shaken by PJM’s exodus of executive leadership over the last year, at least one group finds the choice unsettling. | Direct Energy
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