Mid-Atlantic Conference of Regulatory Utilities Commissioners (MACRUC)
MACRUC attendees heard strikingly different prescriptions for how to fix the wholesale energy markets from the CEOs of New Jersey utility PSEG and Dynegy.
Financial analysts at MACRUC peeled back the curtain on elements of their decision-making that can sometimes infuriate executives and state officials.
Two former Ohio regulators debated FirstEnergy’s and AEP’s controversial PPAs in the opening session of the MACRUC Annual Education Conference.
The reason for states’ halting progress on time-of-use rates was the subject of a session at MACRUC's 21st Annual Education Conference.
More than 300 regulators, PJM officials and industry stakeholders attended MACRUC’s 21st Annual Education Conference.
Sights and scenes from this year's MACRUC Annual Educational Conference.
A top EPA official gave the most detailed hints yet about how the agency will revise the Clean Power Plan when the final rule is released this summer.
PJM and state officials pledged to develop a regional plan, like RGGI, to minimize the cost of complying with the EPA's carbon rule, but lawmakers in coal-dependent Kentucky and West Virginia may be more interested in fighting the regulation than in joining in.
Planners seeking to protect the grid against physical threats should consider transmission alternatives as well as security measures, PJM's Mike Kormos told a conference of state regulators.
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