Entergy Corp.
MISO South regulators publicly opposed a postage stamp cost allocation design, potentially setting the stage for a showdown as MISO prepares for a third long-range transmission portfolio.
MISO is developing possible project alternatives for the most expensive projects proposed this year in the South region under MTEP 23.
MISO still doesn’t have enough justification to institute a minimum capacity obligation, FERC decided last week.
Entergy's Texas subsidiary struck a rate case settlement with state regulators to recover $2.3 billion for grid-modernization improvements it has completed.
Entergy told financial analysts that it is investing to improve reliability and resilience and “significantly” expand its clean energy footprint.
FERC OK'd a partial settlement that resolves some city and state commissions’ longstanding allegations of overcharging at Entergy’s Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.
MISO can officially abandon the only competitive transmission project it has ever assigned to its South region, FERC ruled last week.
Entergy has asked FERC to exclude some of its power plants from rules contained in MISO’s new availability-based accreditation method.
NextEra Energy Transmission and the Southern Renewable Energy Association are asking FERC to intervene in a last-ditch effect to save the only competitive transmission project ever approved for MISO South.
Texas regulators have cited the state's right of first refusal law in denying Grid United’s request to build a link between ERCOT and the West.
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