Plus, states get expanded role in FERC Order 1920 revision
Distributed energy resource management systems have been tricky for some major utilities to deploy. Here's how ComEd cracked the code.
The new order gives state regulators more opportunities to be involved in the new process of how to plan and pay for transmission facilities in regions throughout the country.
Uplight's CEO acknowledged layoffs impacting "dedicated, creative, and impactful employees," but said the reorganization was "necessary" to meet client needs.
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CAISO's EDAM and SPP's Markets+ have received new commitments from Western utilities, expanding their growing ranks.
A new report suggests fixing generator interconnection processes could result in $100 billion in economic benefits and create more than one million jobs.
Texas utility regulators said "few poles failed" and most vegetation management processes were sound, but called for improved customer engagement and accountability.
This expansion, which the company says is driven by growing market demand across Latin America and other international destinations, quadrupled the size of the original location.

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The settlement will require new large load customers, including data centers, to make long-term financial commitments proportional to their size, which I&M says is meant to ensure that the costs to serve these customers are "reasonably recovered" from the customer, and not passed on to existing customers.
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