October 7, 2024

Energy Market

Stakeholders Confused over MISO Roadmap
MISO’s new Integrated Roadmap format did not go over well with RTO members, judging by their comments at a special workshop.
MISO, Monitor Strengthening Mitigation Measures
MISO and its Monitor are making several changes to market mitigation procedures — most of which will increase the IMM’s authority to mitigate and penalize.
Cherokee County Electric Cooperative Association
UPDATED: Temps, Demand, Prices Soar in Texas
Summer has been late to Texas, but it is quickly making up it with triple-digit temperatures that are leading to four-figure prices in the ERCOT market.
Monitor: PJM Markets Remain ‘Under Attack’
PJM’s markets remain “under attack” from those concerned about the retirements of unprofitable legacy generators, the Monitor said.
ERCOT, WMS Collaborate on Price Corrections
ERCOT staff have laid out a plan to work with stakeholders in addressing a May pricing event that has led to a complaint filed with the Texas PUC.
Exelon: Market Flaws Threaten Ill. Carbon Policy
Exelon officials told investors that Illinois’ transition toward 100% carbon-free power can’t succeed without PJM market reforms.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: July 31, 2019
The Analysis Group will delay the release of a carbon pricing study expected to be completed this month, CEO Rich Dewey told the Management Committee.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: July 30, 2019
The New England Power Pool Markets Committee continued to discuss impact assessments of ISO-NE’s proposed energy security improvements.
SPP Board Approves HITT’s Recommendations
SPP’s Board of Directors approved a package of recommendations intended to expand renewable energy, boost reliability and improve transmission planning.
Rising Solar Boosts EIM Q2 Benefits to $86M
CAISO secured the largest chunk of the EIM’s $86 million in gross benefits during the second quarter as the solar-heavy ISO exported 2.16 million MWh.

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