October 11, 2024

Energy Market

CAISO Developing New Bidding Rules
CAISO is refining changes to its market rules meant to better reflect suppliers’ costs of producing electricity while increasing flexibility.
Exelon Confident on ZECs; Will Seek PJM Changes
Exelon said they will press PJM to enact changes boosting off-peak prices and are confident nuclear plants in New York and Illinois will survive challenges.
CAISO Leads EIM Q2 Benefits, Exports
CAISO hauled in the largest share of the $39.52 million in benefits produced by the EIM during the second quarter.
Day-ahead Prices Going Negative in CAISO
Negative day-ahead prices surged in CAISO during the first quarter stemming from surpluses of solar and hydroelectric output.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: July 27, 2017
ERCOT stakeholders tabled a proposal to eliminate the reduction of CRRs payments after the measure failed to pass the Technical Advisory Committee.
Ex-FERC Commissioner Tony Clark Addresses Markets’ ‘Identity Crisis’
Tony Clark’s term as FERC commissioner ended nine months ago, but he hasn’t stopped thinking about the issues that animated him during his four-year tenure.
MISO June Operations Align with Expectations
MISO’s system operated as intended in June, which saw the usual early summer peak loads and lower-than-expected natural gas prices.
RTOs to Congress: Don’t Lose Faith in Markets
RTO officials acknowledged their challenges but asked Congress not to depart from 20 years of supporting wholesale markets.
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: July 24, 2017
NYISO reported that locational-based marginal prices for June averaged $31.76/MWh, nearly unchanged from May.
States, Enviros Differ on Jurisdiction over Energy Efficiency
Environmentalists last week urged FERC to decide whether states can control participation of energy efficiency resources in RTOs.

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