FERC's Laundry List of Energy Filings: Complaints and Rate Tweaks Galore
Published Date: 5/13/2026
Notice
Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got a bunch of filings from energy companies like Basin Electric, Morgan Stanley, and PJM Interconnection. These filings include complaints, rate changes, and compliance updates that could affect how electricity is priced and managed. If you’re involved in energy markets, watch for comment deadlines mostly in May and June 2026—some changes kick in as soon as March or May, so timing and money matters!
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 2 mixed.
PJM market mitigation compliance effective May 26
PJM Interconnection filed a compliance filing described as a "Compliance Filing to Order on Market Mitigation for Advanced Scheduled Resources" that is to be effective on 2026-05-26. This filing relates to market mitigation rules for advanced scheduled resources and has a comment date of 5:00 p.m. ET on 2026-05-29.
Multiple rate/tariff filings with spring–summer effective dates
The notice lists multiple electric rate and tariff filings with listed effective dates across spring and summer 2026 (examples: NYISO compliance effective 2026-02-16; ZPD-PT Solar tariff amendment effective 2026-03-05; several Midcontinent Independent System Operator interconnection and rate filings effective 2026-04-28 through 2026-05-06; El Paso Electric Attachment M effective 2026-07-06; amendments with 2026-07-08 effective dates). These are formal rate and tariff changes filed with FERC that interested parties may review and comment on by the docket-specific comment dates.
Dozens of FERC comment deadlines
The notice lists a set of FERC comment and intervention deadlines for multiple dockets (examples: Basin Electric comment date 2026-06-01 at 5:00 p.m. ET; Morgan Stanley and RWE filings comment date 2026-05-21 at 5:00 p.m. ET; many other filings show 5:00 p.m. ET comment dates in late May 2026). If you want to intervene, protest, or answer in any listed proceeding you must file by the specified 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time comment date for that docket according to 18 CFR procedures.
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