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December 22, 2024

Integrated System

SaskPower
SPP Adds SaskPower as First International Member
SPP has added its first international member in Canada’s SaskPower, seven years after the RTO’s first international transactions with the Canadian utility.
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SPP RSC Approves New Member Cost Allocation Process
The SPP Regional State Committee (RSC) approved a process for reviewing new members’ effect on regional cost allocation, but not before some changes.
SPP Sets New Record for Peak Load — Twice
SPP’s first summer since the Integrated System joined its system last year has resulted in a new record for peak load.
SPP Briefs: Wind Records, Canadian Border as POS
SPP continues to set records for wind penetration, nearing ERCOT's national record of 45.14%.
SPP, SaskPower Make First International Trade
SPP recently completed its first international transaction, thanks to Canadian interconnections that came with the Integrated System’s addition to the RTO.
A Few Growing Pains for SPP as it Celebrates 75 Years
SPP has added new markets for its members and extended its footprint to the Canadian border in the process.
SPP to Members: We’re Ready for Winter
SPP told members that its projections indicate it will be able to handle what few contingencies it faces in the coming months.
SPP Briefs
SPP's Clean Power Plan task force wrapped up its work, while the RTO set yet another record in wind generation.
FERC Rejects Rehearing Requests on IS
FERC denied multiple requests for rehearing and clarification of its 2014 order that conditionally approved the core Integrated System entities’ SPP membership.
SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee Briefs
A summary of issues discussed by the SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee on October 13 and 14, 2015.

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