From the February 24, 2015 issue of Public Power Daily Originally published February 23, 2015 By Paul Ciampoli News Director Independent system operators (ISOs) and regional transmission organizations (RTOs) recently submitted reports to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on fuel assurance issues in response to a directive from the commission issued in late 2014. Read … Continue reading Grid operators address fuel assurance issues in filings made at FERC→
February 24, 2015 The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) directed the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) to file tariff revisions to establish rates, terms and conditions for reliability-must-run (RMR) service under which generating units that announce their intention to shut down, but are needed to ensure transmission system reliability and the efficient operation of … Continue reading FERC Orders NYISO to File Tariff Revisions, Pro Forma Agreement for RMR Service→
RENSSELAER, N.Y. — Grid evolution, emerging markets and broader regional cooperation continue to shape the multi-year Strategic Plan of the New York Independent System Operator NYISO. The 2015-2019 Strategic Plan details key priorities that the NYISO will focus on over the next several years. A five-year blueprint for addressing market dynamics, the annual strategic plan … Continue reading NYISO: Evolving grid and emerging markets shape strategic plan→
February 24, 2015 The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) accepted Order No. 1000 interregional filings by Southwest Power Pool Inc. (SPP) and Midcontinent Independent System Operator Inc. (MISO). The two regions agreed on many revisions to their joint operating agreement (JOA) related to transmission coordination but disagreed on certain cost allocation methods that must be … Continue reading FERC Accepts Order No. 1000 Interregional Filings by SPP, MISO→
TOM JOHNSON | FEBRUARY 23, 2015 New transmission projects or upgrades to existing infrastructure lead investments being made by company Public Service Enterprise Group is continuing to rely on its gas and electric utility to drive its profits, with its work on transmission lines accounting for a big share of that money. Read full article … Continue reading PSEG Continues to Count on its Utility to Power Profits, Says Earnings Call→
By Joseph Deinlein February 24, 2015 at 3:00 AM Terry Boston, president of CEO of PJM Interconnection LLC, will retire at the end of the year. – (Photo / Submitted) The president and CEO of the regional wholesale electricity transmission organization that covers Pennsylvania and 12 other states and Washington, D.C., is retiring. Read the … Continue reading PJM leader to retire→
by Zacks Equity Research Published on February 24, 2015 The downslide in natural gas prices, which was being noticed for last one year on lower demand and increasing stockpiles, was finally arrested in early 2015 as a severe winter draped almost the entire Northeastern U.S. This cold snap boosted electricity demand across the region putting … Continue reading Natural Gas ETF (UNG) Warms Up on Arctic Chills→
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By Nico Isaac Wed, 04 Feb 2015 11:00:00 ET It was the spike seen round the world — and no, I’m not talking about the “Gronk Spike” at this past Sunday’s Super Bowl, when New England Patriot tight end Rob Gronkowski spiked the football after scoring a tie-breaking touchdown in the second quarter. Read the … Continue reading Crude Surged 24% in Four Days: Hello Volatility!→
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