The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last Tuesday significantly broadened the scope of energy affiliates that will be subject to the agency’s standards of conduct governing the relationships between regulated natural gas pipeline/electric transmission providers and their affiliates.
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FERC Widens Scope of Gas, Electric Affiliates Subject to Standards of Conduct
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Tuesday significantly broadened the scope of energy affiliates that will be subject to the agency’s standards of conduct governing the relationships between regulated natural gas pipeline/electric transmission providers and their affiliates.
Hebert: CA Interstate, Intrastate Capacity Gap Widens
In his latest review of the California market, FERC Chairman Curt Hebert said that while the levels of interstate natural gas pipeline capacity and intrastate capacity serving the state have risen since the start of the year, the gap between the two has grown even wider and could serve to further constrain delivery points there.
Hebert: CA Interstate, Intrastate Capacity Gap Widens
In his latest review of the California market, FERC Chairman Curt Hebert said that while the levels of interstate natural gas pipeline capacity and intrastate capacity serving the state have risen since the start of the year, the gap between the two has grown even wider and could serve to further constrain delivery points there.
Split Between LADWP and CA-ISO Widens
The continuing public split between the nation’s largestmunicipal utility and California’s nonprofit, state-charteredtransmission grid operator is widening with finger-pointinginvolved in the plans for heading off potential power shortagesthis summer. Left unresolved is the more than two-year-olddiscussion attempting to bring the Los Angeles Department of Waterand Power (LADWP), a transmission- and generation-rich muni, intothe state’s fold.
Split Between LADWP And CA-ISO Widens
The continuing public split between the nation’s largestmunicipal utility and California’s nonprofit, state-charteredtransmission grid operator is widening with finger-pointinginvolved in the plans for heading off potential power shortagesthis summer. Left unresolved is the more than two-year-olddiscussion attempting to bring the Los Angeles Department of Waterand Power (LADWP), a transmission- and generation-rich muni, intothe state’s fold.
Short Covering, Weather Widens Futures Premium to Cash
Traders made it two in a row yesterday at the New YorkMercantile Exchange as they covered shorts and bid up natural gasprices for the second straight session ahead of cooler weatherexpected next week.