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Markets+ - Southwest Power Pool - Spp July 31, 2024 | FERC requests additional information regarding Markets+ tariff filing; SPP coordinating response June 5, 2024 | SPP files expanded regional transmission organization tariff to include western entities
About Us - Southwest Power Pool - Spp SPP is a regional transmission organization (RTO): a nonprofit corporation mandated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to ensure reliable supplies of power, adequate transmission infrastructure and competitive wholesale electricity prices on behalf of its members
Current Grid Conditions - Southwest Power Pool - Spp SPP generation and transmission operators have been provided instructions on applicable procedures, including reporting any limitations, fuel shortages or concerns
Fast Facts - Southwest Power Pool - Spp SPP is a Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) serving members in all or part of 14 states and providing additional energy services to customers in 23 states and provinces
2024 SPP RESOURCE ADEQUACY REPORT Attachment AA3 of the Southwest Power Pool, Inc (SPP) Open Access Transmission Tariff (Tariff) requires each Load Responsible Entity (LRE) to maintain adequate capacity to meet its Resource Adequacy Requirement (RAR) for the upcoming Summer Season
Governance - Southwest Power Pool - Spp Southwest Power Pool, Inc , a nonprofit organization founded in 1941, is one of nine Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)-approved Regional Transmission Organizations (RTO) As an RTO, SPP ensures reliable supplies of power, adequate transmission infrastructure and competitive wholesale prices of electricity Regulatory Oversight
Transmission Planning - Southwest Power Pool - Spp With its members, regulators and stakeholders, SPP creates planning models and studies that determine what new transmission is needed to meet our region's long- and near-term needs and create a cost-effective, flexible and robust transmission network