Southwest Power Pool (SPP)
Despite being revamped, the Coordinated System Plan process between SPP and MISO will once again be unable to identify any interregional projects.
SPP has launched an initiative to trim the number of stakeholder groups in its organizational structure, saying it will improve the RTO’s effectiveness.
Columnist Steve Huntoon criticizes a recent NRDC op-ed that denounces PJM for seemingly favoring natural gas-fired plants over renewable resources.
FERC accepted SPP’s proposal to refine its generator interconnection procedures by instituting a three-stage study process.
The Organization of MISO States issued a set of principles intended to guide the RTO’s approach to long-term transmission planning.
SPP may ask FERC to lower its exit fee in response to the commission’s April order that the RTO eliminate the fee for members who are not TO or LSEs.
FERC rejected contested settlements filed by SPP regarding annual transmission revenue requirements for two cooperatives.
NextEra Energy filed a federal lawsuit challenging a recent Texas law giving incumbent utilities a ROFR to build transmission projects in the state.
SPP has raised the stakes in what could shape up to be a long-term competition to win over the Western electricity market one service at a time.
SPP collected $1.65 million in M2M payments from MISO in April, pushing the total to $62.5 million since the two RTOs began the process in March 2015.
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