October 13, 2024

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MISO Stakeholders Demand Breather on Seasonal Auction, Accreditation
Stakeholders want more time to hammer out the details of MISO's four-season capacity auction and seasonal reliability targets.
SPP
SPP Board of Directors/Members Committee Briefs: July 26-27, 2021
SPP released a comprehensive report on the week of February's severe winter storm, calling it the most operationally challenging week in its 80-year history.
Entergy Mississippi
Mississippi PSC Audit Questions MISO Membership
The Mississippi Public Service Commission is using an audit of MISO membership to question whether Entergy Mississippi should remain among the RTO’s membership, attracting blunt criticism from several renewable energy organizations.
Connexus Energy
FERC Accepts PJM ELCC Tariff Revisions
FERC accepted PJM's tariff revisions regarding the implementation of effective load-carrying capability method.
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ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: July 28, 2021
ERCOT stakeholders pushed back against interim CEO Brad Jones’ plan to convert TAC into an officer-level group and the increased use of ancillary services.
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‘Best Market in the World’ Faces Uncertain Future
Ex-ERCOT director Peter Cramton still has high hopes for the Texas grid operator, which he says is still 'the best market in the world.'
NYISO
NYISO Proposes Changes to CRIS
NYISO proposed changes to three concepts of capacity resource interconnection service.
Texas Admin Monitor
ERCOT Briefs: Week of July 19, 2021
ERCOT has filed to finance $2.9 billion in market debt stemming from high-priced market transactions during February’s devastating winter storm.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE to Study Additional Model for Capacity Market
ISO-NE previewed a model for its capacity market that it plans to study featuring both net carbon pricing and elements of a forward clean energy market.
Texas Admin Monitor
Texas Public Utility Commission Briefs: July 15, 2021
Texas PUC staff and ERCOT staff have been "living on coffee and anger" as they work together to redesign the state's deregulated market.

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