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July 24, 2024

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FERC Briefs
A summary of orders approved by FERC at its open meeting on Dec. 17, 2015., concerning PATH reimbursement and MISO SSR procedures.
Developer Questions Need for PSEG Projects Without ‘Wheel’
A transmission developer asked PJM to determine if four projects in the PSE&G territory  are still necessary if Con Edison makes good on its threat to terminate the “PSEG wheel” to route power into New York City.
PJM
PJM: Artificial Island Cost Allocation Appears ‘Disproportionate’
PJM acknowledged that the cost allocation for its Artificial Island stability fix may “appear disproportionate” but said its hands are tied by cost allocation rules.
PJM, TOs Respond to Deficiency Notice on Multi-Driver Projects
PJM and its Transmission Owners filed a response to address what FERC deemed deficiencies in their plan to integrate multi-driver projects into the RTEP.
FERC Bundles Entergy ‘Bandwidth’ Disputes for Hearing
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has consolidated four years of Entergy Corp.’s disputed annual cost allocation cases for hearing and settlement.
FERC Orders Proceedings to Decide PJM’s Postage-Stamp Cost Allocation
FERC ordered settlement procedures to determine cost allocation for PJM transmission projects of 500 kV or more that were approved before February 2013.
PJM: Court Ruling Won’t Upset ‘Hybrid’ Cost Allocation
PJM says its FERC Order 1000-compliant hybrid cost allocation for regional transmission projects won't be in jeopardy following a federal appellate court ruling last week.
States Still Miffed with TOs’ `Multi-Driver’ Cost Allocation
Stakeholders last week approved new rules designed to ease the way for public policy transmission projects, but Maryland regulators said they may be irrelevant because of parallel rules proposed by PJM Transmission Owners.
Delaware Unhappy with Artificial Island Cost Allocation
By David Jwanier With PJM planners nearing a proposed fix for the Artificial Island stability problem, the issue of who will pay for the project took center...
FERC Rejects Con Ed Challenge on Tx Upgrade
FERC rejected Consolidated Edison's attempt to avoid paying for a major transmission upgrade in northern New Jersey but suggested it might order PJM to recalculate the company’s bill.

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