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Tag Archives: Real-time operating system
The Value of Regional Transmission Organizations, Part II
By Matthew Rose, Enerdynamics Instructor Last week we introduced this topic with Part I of this article and discussed the current landscape of the RTO and RTO development. This week we continue our examination of RTOs with a discussion on the value and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Electric Markets, Electric Utilities, Electricity, Electricity generation, Electricity Training, Energy Education, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC, Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Real-time operating system, Regional transmission organization, RTO, Southwest Power Pool
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The Value of Regional Transmission Organizations, Part I
By Matthew Rose, Enerdynamics Instructor Decisions made by regulators more than a decade ago formalized a shift to organized wholesale transmission organizations for much of the United States. As electric deregulation advanced in various states in the 1990s, federal regulators saw a … Continue reading →
Why FERC Order 1000 is a Big Deal in the Electric Industry
by Greg Stark, Enerdynamics Instructor High-voltage lines for the long distance transportation of electrical energy (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Many of our readers may have noticed at their companies a considerable effort expended on FERC Order 1000 compliance in the last … Continue reading →
Posted in Electricity, Energy Training
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Tagged Electric power transmission, Electric regulation, Electricity Education, Electricity Training, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC, PJM Interconnection, Real-time operating system, Regional transmission organization, Transmission line, United States
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