Travis Kavulla, Abigail Sawyer, Dan Catchpole, and Paul Dockery cover electric utility and electric-utility-adjacent news in Season 5, Episode 2.

05:51 - energy angles to election coverage

Abigail Sawyer coverage of elections in the Southwest in California Energy MarketsAnne Ernst coverage of California elections in California Energy MarketsDan Catchpole’s coverage of NW election results in Clearing Up

21:15 - Travis Kavulla acts as the Underground’s Special Correspondent from the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ (NARUC) Annual Meeting in New Orleans

White Paper on approaches to State-Federal Cooperation in a Decarbonizing Electricity SectorTwitter Wager between Rob Gramlich and Travis Kavulla

32:57 - Travis Kavulla’s take on bifurcating spot market price formation


45:33 - legislative mandates for RTO participation from a former regulator’s perspective

story on Nevada legislation from Utility Divestory on Colorado legislation from Utility Divejob opening for Executive Director of the California Electric Transmission Authority

55:58 - Short to Ground; where we TL;DR our way through the rest of the news

California Public Utilities Commission releases NEM 3.0WECC's 2022 resource adequacy assessmentPowerex committed to joining SPP’s Markets+NW Groups Compete for Slice of $7B From Feds for Clean Hydrogen HubJoe Manchin won’t hold a renomination hearing for FERC’s Rich GlickMike Hummel, CEO and general manager of Salt River Project, announced he will retire in May 2023PacifiCorp Proposes Nearly 26 Percent Rate Increase for California Customersthe Public Utility Commission of Texas released a study of Market Reform OptionsTravis Kavulla quoted in the Wall Street JournalSpot Market PowerLa NinaNOAA Climate ForecastsWY2023 Water Supply Forecast

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