The New England Power Generators Association last week asked a federal appeals court to review three FERC orders related to the operation of ISO-NE’s Forward Capacity Market.
FERC in November denied rehearing of complaints made concerning orders related to ISO-NE’s Pay-for-Performance program and the peak energy rent adjustment.
The appeals were filed in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals (16-1023, 16-1024).
The first order directed ISO-NE to adopt a modified version of its proposed market design (ER14-1050, EL14-52-001). FERC also denied rehearing on a compliance filing (EL14-52-002).
FERC also denied rehearing of a NEPGA complaint that alleged that the interaction between the penalty factor and ISO-NE’s peak energy rent mechanism is unjust and unreasonable (EL15-25). (See FERC Denies Rehearings on ISO-NE Pay-for-Performance.)
— William Opalka