November 29, 2024

Capacity Market

PJM MIC Briefs: April 15, 2020
The Market Implementation Committee held discussions on credit requirements and stability-limited generators, and received updates on the ARR/FTR Market Task Force and the nGEM project.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: April 15, 2020
NYISO’s Management Committee saw graphic evidence of how the COVID-19 pandemic response is impacting power demand in New York.
FERC: RGGI, Voluntary RECs Exempt from MOPR
FERC clarified voluntary renewable energy credits and participation in RGGI will not subject capacity resources to PJM’s expanded minimum offer price rule.
NYISO Weighs Market Options for Hybrid Resources
NYISO floated a plan that would provide hybrid storage resources three options for participating in its energy and capacity markets.
UPDATED: Michigan Prices Soar in 8th MISO Capacity Auction
MISO’s capacity auction marked the RTO’s first clearing price set by its cost of new entry, as prices in the Lower Peninsula rocketed to almost $260/MW-day.
MISO Offers Concession on LMR Capacity Credit Plan
MISO is offering stakeholders a compromise on one of two proposals it will file with FERC, removing a provision that would eliminate capacity credits for slow-response LMRs.
NEPOOL Markets/Reliability Committee Briefs: April 7, 2020
ISO-NE’s wholesale market costs last fall declined 38% year over year to $1.5 billion, with both energy and capacity market costs decreasing significantly.
ISO-NE Sending 2 Energy Security Plans to FERC
ISO-NE will file two versions of its Energy Security Improvements market design with FERC after NEPOOL's Participants Committee approved a modified version.
FERC Reaffirms ISO-NE Winter Program Cost
FERC reaffirmed its conclusion that the results of ISO-NE’s 2013/14 Winter Reliability Program were just and reasonable despite the fact that the largest participants may have had market power.
N.J. Investigating Alternatives to PJM Capacity Market
New Jersey officials have taken the first step in determining whether the state should remain in PJM’s regional capacity market or go in another direction.

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