October 10, 2024

Energy Market

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Texas PUC Briefs: Feb. 15, 2018
The Texas PUC postponed until March a decision on whether to remove reliability unit commitments from ERCOT’s operating reserve demand curve.
CAISO Board Elects New Leadership
The CAISO Board of Governors enacted new governance policies and named Governor David Olsen as chairman.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE Study Finds Wind ‘Spillage,’ Price Separation
ISO-NE could see substantial “spillage” of renewable energy and large price separations under scenarios considered in the RTO’s 2017 Economic Study.
NYISO
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Feb. 14, 2018
NYISO power prices surged to an average of $99.55/MWh in January, up 89% from December and 148% from the same month a year ago.
SPP Briefs: Week of Feb. 13, 2018
The SPP board approved a Tariff revision that incorporates a refund obligation for the RTO's nonpublic transmission-owning utility members.
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PJM Stakeholders Decline to Change Market Path Rules
Stakeholders denied four proposals to revise PJM’s rules on evaluating designated market paths for energy sales coming into the RTO.
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MISO Scales Back Multiday Market Proposal
MISO is scaling back a proposal to develop a multiday market, opting instead to create multiday forecasts.
MISO Accepting Market Roadmap Ideas
MISO is seeking stakeholder suggestions on how it can improve its market design under its Market Roadmap process.
Peak, PJM Pitch ‘Marketplace for the West’
Peak Reliability and PJM Connext have refined their pitch to attract participants to a new Western energy market, saying they envision “a marketplace built by and for the West.”
City of New York
NYC, Goals Dominate Talk on Carbon Pricing
When New York’s Integrating Public Policy Task Force hit resistance from the get-go when it unveiled its final work plan for pricing carbon into the state’s wholesale electricity market.

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