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December 21, 2024

Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)

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Appeals Court Backs NJ Nuclear Subsidies
A New Jersey appellate court has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block state subsidies for PSEG’s Salem and Hope Creek nuclear plants.
FirstEnergy Names Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer
FirstEnergy Corp. has named Antonio Fernández as vice president and chief ethics and compliance officer effective April 12.
FERC Affirms Findings on PJM E&AS Offsets
FERC explained why it would not reconsider revenue calculations in PJM’s capacity market, saying it did want to further delay the RTO's upcoming auction.
DC Circuit Upholds FERC on PJM Stability Method
The D.C. Circuit upheld FERC’s ruling that directed PJM to implement a new cost allocation method for transmission projects addressing stability issues.
PSEG Presses for Higher Nuke Subsidies
PSEG used the company’s earnings call to lobby for increased nuclear subsidies and said it expects to sell its non-nuclear generation by the end of 2021.
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PJM Cost-based Calculator Endorsed
PJM stakeholders endorsed a proposal from PSEG seeking to create a cost-based calculator to aid in offers made by market sellers.
GTM Panelists Mull Northeast’s Resource Adequacy
Panelists during Greentech Media’s annual Power and Renewables Summit discussed what would help ensure resource adequacy in the Northeast.
PSEG Seeking to Sell Fossil, Solar Generation
PSEG is putting its solar and fossil fuel generation on the block as it seeks to transform into a primarily regulated electric and gas utility.
PSEG Turns Bullish on NJ FRR Option
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo said it would be “logical” for New Jersey to abandon the PJM capacity market by adopting the fixed resource requirement option.
PSEG’s Izzo Skeptical of FRR Option
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo expressed skepticism that New Jersey utilities will abandon the PJM capacity market over the expanded minimum offer price rule.

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