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November 24, 2024

natural gas pipelines

New England to Charge Ahead on Clean Energy Makeover in 2017
New England policymakers hope to reach agreement in 2017 on revised market rules to accommodate state clean energy policies.
Pipeline Sues to Force NY to Issue Permit for CPV Plant
Millennium Pipeline has taken New York to federal court to force action on a gas line needed for CPV's under-construction power plant.
MISO to Continue Gas-Electric Coordination Efforts in 2017
MISO will continue its efforts to improve gas-electric coordination in 2017, revealing a plan that includes more data sharing, modeling and outreach.
Overheard at the US/Canada Energy Conference
Speakers at the 24th U.S./Canada Energy Trade and Technology Conference discussed the need for modernizing New England's grid and an uncertain future.
ISO-NE Auction Rehearing Requests Denied
FERC rejected requests for rehearing of its order accepting the results of the ISO-NE 10th Forward Capacity Auction.
© RTO Insider (ferc at OMS Annual Meeting)
FERC Chair, Panelists Make Forecasts at OMS Meeting
FERC Chairman Norman Bay headlined the Organization of MISO States (OMS) annual meeting, where panelists discussed the grid of the future, the growing role of natural gas and the continuing uncertainty over state and federal regulators’ jurisdictions.
FERC Rejects Capacity Release Exemption for NE Gas Generators
FERC rejected the Algonquin Gas Transmission request to exempt natural gas-fired generators from competitive bidding under capacity release rules.
SoCal Gas Restrictions Unlikely to Impede Winter Grid Operations
Winter grid operations in Southern California are unlikely to be compromised by natural gas pipeline restrictions due to the shutdown of Aliso Canyon.
UPDATED: Mass. Supreme Court Vacates EDC-Pipeline Contract Order
A Massachusetts court struck down regulators’ plan to allow electric distribution companies to charge ratepayers for additional natural gas pipeline capacity.
PGE Sees Transmission, Distribution Role in ‘Clean Energy Future’
PG&E's 2nd quarter profits fell sharply due to a series of one-time costs; but hopes to grow by providing transmission for clean energy resources.

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