By Paul Ciampoli News Director Seasonal forecasts released March 2 by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) indicate the region will have sufficient electric generation available to serve expected peak demand requirements in the upcoming spring and summer. Read the full article at Public Power Daily.
By STEVE DANIELS After a year of build-up, Exelon today finally unveiled its state legislation to hike electricity rates in most of Illinois to boost revenue at its fleet of six nuclear plants. The measure would slap an electric-bill surcharge of about $2 a month on the average household served by Commonwealth Edison and Ameren … Continue reading Exelon nuke-rescue bill lands at last. But is it a market-based solution?→
Barbara Grady Tuesday, March 3, 2015 – 3:05am Despite warnings that adding transportation fuels to California’s cap and trade system would wreak havoc on the market and hurt the state’s economy, the first auction to include emissions from cars, trucks, ships and the like officially sold out last week. Read the full article at GreenBiz.
Kathleen Wolf Davis | Mar 03, 2015 American Electric Power (AEP) is one of the largest electric utilities in the U.S. It serves more than 5.3 million customers in 11 states. It also owns nearly 38,000 MW of generating capacity and owns the nation’s largest electricity transmission system, a more than 40,000-mile network that includes … Continue reading American Electric Power→
February 27, 2015 WASHINGTON, DC – Ahead of next week’s hearing on “21st Century Energy Markets: How the Changing Dynamics of World Energy Markets Impact our Economy and Energy Security,” the majority and minority staff of the House Energy and Commerce Committee are seeking feedback from stakeholders, releasing a series of questions for discussion. … Continue reading Committee Solicits Feedback on Energy Markets→
Innotap is here at the 2015 World’s Championship Bar-B-Que cookoff in Houston, TX, sponsoring the Texas State of Mind Cookers (tent A-125). For all of our customers who could make it, thanks for joining in on all the fun! We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again next year. #BBQCookoff #Houston #HoustonRodeo
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→
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