November 30, 2024

Capacity Market

PJM Monitor: Fix DR Capacity Seller Rules
PJM’s Monitor said the RTO should resume its efforts to close loopholes that allow demand response resources to sell high and buy low in its auctions.
FERC to PJM Gens: Use or Lose Capacity Rights
PJM generators seeking must-offer exceptions will lose their capacity interconnection rights unless they meet CP requirements changes approved by FERC.
NEPOOL Reliability Committee Briefs: Sept. 10, 2019
ISO-NE provided the NEPOOL Reliability Committee with more details on the forecasting changes that impacted the ICR in the CELT summer demand forecast.
MISO Eases New Rules on Extended Outages
MISO has softened a proposal to crack down on long-term outages from capacity resources, granting some wiggle room for outages taken in the summer.
MISO Resource Adequacy Subcomm. Briefs: Sept. 12, 2019
MISO will suspend updates on its resource availability and need project through November to allow time for analysis that may drive future draft rules.
MOPR Impact Study Ruffles Feathers Ahead of FERC Ruling
As PJM stakeholders anxiously await FERC’s ruling on expanding the MOPR, a new analysis says the policy could signifigantly increase capacity market prices
Glick Recusal May Mean No MOPR Ruling Before December
FERC may be unable to issue a ruling on PJM's capacity market rules before December, further complicating matters for the RTO and market participants.
NYISO
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Sept. 11, 2019
The NYISO Business Issues Committee approved several manual and Tariff revisions, and received the monthly Broader Regional Markets and operations reports.
Overheard at ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group: Sept. 5, 2019
The ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group met in Portland, Maine, to hear from the region’s residents and share with them the latest activities at the RTO.
NEPOOL Adapts Fuel Security Work to FERC Extension
NEPOOL's Markets Committee met to discuss ISO-NE’s proposed Energy Security Improvements, but the sense of urgency lifted after FERC extended its deadline.

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