On February 19, 2010, the American Public Power Association, Electric Consumers Resource Council, National Consumer Law Center, PJM Industrial Customer Coalition, Portland Cement Association, and Public Citizen sent a letter to FERC asking that generator profits be included in performance metrics for Regional Transmission Organizations (“RTO”) and Independent System Operators (“ISO”).
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KeySpan To Pay $12 Million to Settle Antitrust Case With DOJ
In a rare move, the United States Department of Justice (“DOJ”) has taken antitrust enforcement action against a participant in a regional market overseen by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”). Specifically, DOJ investigated and filed a Sherman Act Section 1 complaint against KeySpan Corporation (“KeySpan”) with respect to a “swap” transaction pertaining to the New York Installed Capacity market operated by the New York Independent System Operator, Inc. This action may signal DOJ’s willingness to supplement FERC’s oversight over regional energy markets.
FERC Approves ISO New England’s Proposed Installed Capacity Requirement
On February 12, 2010, FERC accepted ISO New England Inc.’s (“ISO-NE”) proposed Installed Capacity Requirement, as well as related values to be used in ISO-NE’s Forward Capacity Market (“FCM”). As requested, the proposal became effective February 15, 2010, subject to certain conditions.
DOJ Settlement with Keyspan Illustrates How Antitrust Enforcement May Supplement FERC Market Manipulation Authority
In a rare move, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has taken antitrust enforcement action against a participant in a regional market overseen by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Specifically, DOJ investigated and filed a Sherman Act Section 1 complaint against Keyspan Corporation with respect to a “swap” transaction pertaining to the New York Installed Capacity market operated by the New York Independent System Operator, Inc. This action may signal DOJ’s willingness to supplement FERC’s oversight over regional energy markets.
Lawsuits, Petitions for Reconsideration Filed over EPA Endangerment Finding
Sixteen petitioners, representing three states and multiple industry associations and businesses, think tanks, and lawmakers, filed lawsuits by last Tuesday’s deadline against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) challenging the agency’s finding that greenhouse gases (“GHGs”) endanger health and welfare and thus can be regulated under the Clean Air Act.
FERC Approves Majority of CAISO’s Conceptual Filing on Convergence Bidding
On November 20, 2009, the California Independent System Operator Corporation (“CAISO”) filed its Convergence Bidding Design Policy (“Conceptual Filing”) to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”). Convergence bidding allows for the submission of bids to buy or sell electricity in the day–ahead market that will not be consumed or produced by the bidder in real time. Instead, these “virtual” transactions enable market participants to either buy or sell electricity in the day-ahead market and then undertake the opposing obligation to sell or buy the same amount of electricity in real time.
Sen. Graham Floats New Energy Bill Provisions
On February 17, 2010, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) circulated a draft proposal to establish a national clean energy requirement that would include nuclear, coal and certain other fossil fuel power in addition to traditional other renewable energy sources.
Draft Guidance Requires Climate Change Assessment in NEPA Reviews
On Thursday, the White House Council on Environmental Quality (“CEQ”) released draft National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) guidance proposing changes designed to incorporate climate change considerations into federal actions and increase public participation and transparency.
Concerns Growing About Impact of Rare Earth Element Shortage on Renewable Development
Recently, several news outlets reported on the shortage of rare earth elements and the effect the shortage may have on technology development within the energy industry. Specifically, rare earth elements are predominantly mined and refined in China, which is using more and exporting less of the resource. If that trend continues, there is speculation that wind development and other renewable energy investment outside China could suffer.
FERC Approves SPP’s Interim Interconnection Service
On January 29, 2010, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or the “Commission”) conditionally approved the Southwest Power Pool Inc.’s (“SPP”) proposed interim interconnection service as well as its accompanying pro forma Interim Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (“Interim LGIA”).