New York utilities are challenging Federal Energy Regulatory Commission orders rejecting tariff amendments that would allow the utilities’ investors to be paid a return on the in-service value of system upgrades.
The upgrades are needed to connect new power generation resources—such as renewables—into the interstate transmission system in “a safe and reliable manner,” Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. and other utilities told the US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in their final brief on Tuesday.
The utilities want to be able to fund the transmission system upgrades they own because that would allow them to include the ...
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