Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
Several companies doing business in the PJM footprint, including PPL, PSEG and Exelon, reported their third-quarter earnings results last week.
FERC rejected requests for rehearing of its order accepting the results of the ISO-NE 10th Forward Capacity Auction.
The second quarter wasn’t a great one for most companies in the RTO Insider Top 30, as revenues declined 2% compared with 2015 while profits dropped 15%.
PJM planners have begun studying a redesign of the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee process. And the Planning Committee prepared for the 2016 reserve requirement study.
PSEG and NextEra petitioned FERC to block New England states’ efforts to have electric ratepayers underwrite the cost of expanded natural gas pipelines.
ISO-NE will issue more than $20 million in refunds to resources that were prevented from reducing their capacity offers in FCA 1.
We are proud to announce the initiation of the RTO Insider Top 30, the first in what will be a quarterly review of the top publicly traded companies.
MISO updated the competitive solicitation for the Duff-Coleman transmission project in response to stakeholder questions.
FERC approved an incentive filing by PJM that will allow PSE&G to recoup all of its costs if the Artificial Island reliability project is canceled due to reasons beyond the company’s control.
Prices dropped 26% in ISO-NE’s 10th Forward Capacity Auction as new resources more than made up for retiring generation.
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