
Transmission Professionals Group
The Transmission Professionals special interest group covers the distribution of power from generation to final destination.
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RTO Adder in Ohio
FERC found that AEP should not be entitled to the RTO Adder for its Ohio business while it also determined that it had not specifically granted the RTO Adder to ATSI and Duke as their ROE levels result from comprehensive settlements.
RTO Adder in Ohio
On February 24, 2022, the Office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel (OCC) filed a complaint (Complaint) against American Electric Power Service Corporation (AEPSC), American Transmission Systems, Inc. (ATSI), and Duke Energy Ohio (Duke) (together, Ohio TO) alleging that they are ineligible for a 50-basis point adder to the authorized return on equity (ROE) for participation in a Transmission Organization (RTO Adder). This filing occurred many months after a FERC Order finding that The Dayton Power and Light Company did not qualify for an RTO Adder as under Ohio law participation in a transmission organization was not voluntary but required.
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