Ancillary Services
ERCOT stakeholders have began reviewing and commenting on the protocol changes the grid operator has drafted to add real-time co-optimization.
In its first report since the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic forced most Texans to stay at home, ERCOT has seen a weekly 2% reduction in energy usage.
FERC approved settlements of two complaints over PJM’s regulation market design despite opposition from Dominion Energy and the Independent Market Monitor.
MISO might revise and refile a failed proposal designed to set penalties for non-capacity resources that exercise market power through physical withholding.
PJM stakeholders got their first look at the price floors that could be applied for capacity resources under the expanded minimum offer price rule.
ISO-NE intends to design a forward ancillary services market to complement the day-ahead one proposed under its ESI initiative.
ERCOT CEO Bill Magness told the Board of Directors the grid operator finished 2019 with a net positive variance of $35.4 million.
ISO-NE’s External Market Monitor presented the NEPOOL Markets Committee a design for mitigating market power in the day-ahead ancillary services market.
ERCOT stakeholders endorsed a final batch of key principles that will guide the Texas grid operator’s implementation of real-time co-optimization.
The PJM Markets and Reliability Committee discussed soak time modeling, primary frequency response, and the RTO's work to update its credit rules.
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