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July 3, 2024

Louisiana Public Service Commission (LA PSC)

FERC Certifies Settlement of Entergy’s 9th Annual Bandwidth Filing
FERC certified a settlement between Entergy Services and the Louisiana PSC in the corporation’s ninth annual bandwidth filing under its system agreement.
FERC Affirms Entergy Refund Order on Off-System Sales
FERC affirmed its 2012 ruling requiring Entergy to make refunds to ratepayers because of an improper allocation of the sources of off-system energy sales.
FERC: Entergy Can Exclude Above-Market PPAs from Bandwidth Calculation
FERC granted Entergy permission to exclude the above-market portion of the price paid for electricity under two PPAs.
Entergy Granted Waiver in New Orleans 15th Ward Transfer
FERC granted Entergy permission to use a one-time load adjustment in the transfer of transmission facilities in Algiers.
FERC: Entergy not Required to Buy from Large QFs
Entergy’s operating companies don’t have to sign new purchase power agreements with most QFs above 20 MW, FERC ruled.
Louisiana Commission Loses Challenge on Ouachita Transmission Upgrade
FERC denied the Louisiana Public Service Commission’s request to reconsider Entergy’s allocation of transmission upgrade costs at its Ouachita power plant.
Entergy Arkansas, Mississippi to Pay $32.6M in ‘Bandwidth’ Recalculation
Entergy Arkansas and Entergy Mississippi will pay $32.6 million to their sister companies under a bandwidth recalculation report approved by FERC.
Entergy Out-of-Cycle Requests Win MISO Board OK
Over the objections of transmission developers and independent power producers, MISO’s Board of Directors voted unanimously Thursday to approve Entergy’s request for $217 million in out-of-cycle transmission projects.
Entergy Out-of-Cycle Request Wins Committee OK; Full Board Approval Likely
By Chris O’Malley CARMEL, Ind. — MISO’s Board of Directors System Planning Committee voted unanimously Tuesday to approve Entergy’s request for $217 million...
MISO Board Questions Execs on Entergy Out-of-Cycle Requests
Under questioning from MISO board members, senior RTO officials defended their support for the $200 million controversial out-of-cycle requests by Entergy.

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