COVID-19
Inspired by the successful shift to remote work in 2020, NERC is considering a partially online format for future meetings of the Board of Trustees.
Amidst a global pandemic and worsening natural disasters, the U.S. held an election that will determine the future of climate policy.
COVID-19 was the defining problem of 2020 as PJM worked to overcome difficulties in coordinating deliberations on a host of issues, including the MOPR.
Last year SPP's Board of Directors appointed Barbara Sugg as CEO, and she wasted little time implementing her vision for the RTO.
NYISO's Management Committee heard a presentation on the ISO's Strategic Plan for 2021-2025 and discussed the challenges of the past year.
The expansion of renewables over the next decade is expected to “fundamentally” change how the grid is planned and operated, NERC said.
The MISO Board of Directors bid farewell to outgoing director Baljit Dail and discussed the impacts of COVID-19 on 2020 and the upcoming year
With COVID-19 threatening to overwhelm hospitals, WECC is in no hurry to bring employees back to its headquarters, CEO Melanie Frye said.
The Texas Reliability Entity bid farewell to CEO Lane Lanford, Chair Fred Day and Director Delores Etter during its annual meeting.
SPP staff said that stakeholders’ overall satisfaction with the RTO’s services and performance rose during 2020, even as survey responses dropped.
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