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November 19, 2024

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

FERC Report Touts High-voltage Benefits
Development of new high-voltage transmission lines could provide benefits for the U.S. electricity system, FERC said in a recent report.
McNamee to Leave FERC in September
FERC Commissioner Bernard McNamee announced he will leave the commission on Sept. 4, after President Trump nominated a replacement.
FERC OKs Most of ISO-NE 2nd Storage Compliance
FERC on Tuesday accepted most provisions in ISO-NE’s second compliance filing for Order 841.
FERC Orders Final Revision for MISO Storage Compliance
FERC asked MISO to remove or defend its requirement that distribution utilities and load-serving entities report real-time grid injections and withdrawals to be compliant with Order 841.
NYISO’s 2nd Storage Compliance Almost Hits Mark
FERC accepted NYISO’s second attempt to comply with Order 841, which requires RTOs and ISOs to remove market barriers for energy storage resources.
FERC Rejects SPP’s WEIS Tariff
FERC said SPP's proposed Tariff for its Western Energy Imbalance Service market fails to respect transmission rights of non-participants.
WIRES Conference Talks Order 1000, Tx Incentives
Panelists during WIRES’ virtual Summer Meeting discussed the impact of the pandemic on transmission rate structures, Order 1000 and FERC's incentives NOPR.
New MISO Sector Gets FERC OK — with a Catch
MISO won FERC approval to create an 11th stakeholder sector for hard-to-categorize members despite some misgivings about the equity of the new arrangement.
FERC Upholds Cost Allocation on MISO BRPs
FERC rejected transmission customers’ complaint over MISO’s seven-year-old cost allocation plan for baseline reliability projects.
PJM Fuel-cost Policy Changes Approved by FERC
FERC approved changes to PJM’s fuel-cost policy rules, giving the Monitor an initial 10 business days to review a policy.

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