November 27, 2024

Capacity Market

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FERC Declines Rehearing of PJM MOPR; Ball now in 3rd Circuit Court
FERC declined rehearing requests of its inaction on PJM’s narrowed MOPR after a 2-2 tie vote, setting up further action in appellate court.
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ACORE Report: Time to Rethink Resource Adequacy
A new report from ACORE argues that industry needs to rethink the concept of resource adequacy to get more renewable energy online and decarbonize the grid.
NYISO
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: Nov. 17, 2021
NYISO’s Management Committee on Wednesday approved tariff revisions related to the ISO’s Comprehensive Mitigation Review.
Monitoring Analytics
Monitor: PJM Energy Prices Rose in Q3, Still Competitive
PJM’s energy prices continued to rise into the third quarter of 2021, the Independent Market Monitor reported, but they also remained competitive.
Analysis Group
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Nov. 9, 2021
The NYISO Business Issues Committee voted to recommend that the Management Committee approve changes to certain rules and market procedures.
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OMS, Monitor Revive MISO Demand Curve Debate
The OMS and the Independent Market Monitor resuscitated a longstanding debate over whether the RTO should adopt a sloped demand curve in its capacity auctions.
Constellation
P3 Seeks 3rd Circuit Review of PJM MOPR
The PJM Power Providers Group petitioned the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals to review PJM’s narrowed MOPR after FERC deadlocked on the RTO’s proposal.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE Seeks to Terminate CSO for Conn. Power Plant
ISO-NE asked FERC to terminate the capacity supply obligation for the 650-MW gas-fired Killingly Energy Center in eastern Connecticut.
NYISO
NYISO Looks at Capacity Market Change Cost Impacts
Stakeholders at NYISO's ICAP Market Issues Working Group discussed methods used to measure consumer impacts caused by changes to buyer-side mitigation rules.
Ørsted, PSEG
MOPR Rehearing Requests Set Stage for Appellate Review
PJM's narrowed minimum offer price rule, which took effect Sept. 29 after a 2-2 FERC deadlock, is likely headed for an appellate court review.

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