power purchase agreements (PPAs)
PJM asked FERC not to order changes to the RTO’s minimum offer price rule before May’s Base Residual Auction.
The Public Utiities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) unanimously approved modified versions of two controversial power purchase agreements for AEP and FirstEnergy.
FERC granted Entergy permission to exclude the above-market portion of the price paid for electricity under two PPAs.
Requests for proposals for the next rounds of multi-state clean energy, efficiency and storage energy procurement were released.
PJM joined more than a dozen other parties in calling for a FERC review of power purchase agreements that would provide FirstEnergy and AEP a guaranteed return for their struggling generating stations in Ohio.
Independent power producers and EPSA jointly filed complaints with FERC against power purchase agreements FirstEnergy and AEP have proposed to Ohio.
Dynegy has entered the Ohio power purchase agreement fray, floating an offer to PUCO that it said would save consumers in the state $5 billion.
PJM said AEP's proposed PPA needs changes to preserve competition.
Three New England states are combining their buying power to purchase clean energy resources and transmission to deliver it.
Two New England utilities that had power purchase agreements with the Cape Wind Associates’ offshore project have terminated the contracts.
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