Capacity Market
ISO-NE requested that FERC dismiss a complaint by renewable energy groups alleging that its rules don’t adequately take into account the uncertainty of gas.
MISO’s 2022/23 capacity auction saw all its Midwest zones clearing at the nearly $240/MW-day cost of new entry, signaling a need for additional generation.
ISO-NE laid out the scope and timing of a project to incorporate ancillary services in the day-ahead energy market for the NEPOOL Markets Committee.
ISO-NE got through the winter without serious incident, but now it's time to start planning for next winter.
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FERC has a number of paths it could take with ISO-NE's filing proposing a transitioned MOPR removal.
FERC agreed to allow ISO-NE to adjust the schedule for next year’s Forward Capacity Auction 17, which was delayed because of the Killingly Energy Center.
Competitive power generators renewed their calls for a national price on carbon emissions while complaining of a lack of market support for gas generators.
FERC rejected a protest by PJM’s Monitor in approving Kestrel’s updated market power analysis, saying its complaints were directed at the RTO’s rules.
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PJM stakeholders in the RTO’s generator sector voiced frustration with FERC over recent decisions related to the capacity market to the Ohio Senate.
New England’s Forward Capacity Auction last month offered no big surprises, but it did hint at coming shifts in the dynamics of the region’s energy supply.
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