October 16, 2024

Energy Market

ERCOT Board of Directors Briefs
The ERCOT Board of Directors is looking to stakeholders to improve its reliability-must-run (RMR) practices, as the grid operator sees real-time prices fall 26% in the first half of 2016.
ISO-NE Ordered to Justify Cost of Winter Reliability Program
FERC ordered ISO-NE to provide it more information to prove that the 2013-14 winter reliability program resulted in just and reasonable rates.
UPDATE: ERCOT Surpasses 70,000 MW, Sets Six Hourly Peak Demand Records
ERCOT broke the 70,000-MW barrier for the first time Monday afternoon, setting a new systemwide hourly peak demand that may not last the week.
CAISO Charts Course for External Resource Participation in EIM
CAISO last week began work on a plan to extend external resource participation in the western Energy Imbalance Market (EIM).
MISO Study Undercuts IMM Proposal on Expanding ELMP Pricing
MISO said that it is developing alternative solutions to the Monitor’s recommendation in the second phase of the ELMP rollout.
Arizona Public Service, Puget Sound Energy Enter EIM Testing Phase
Arizona Public Service and Puget Sound Energy have moved a step closer to linking up with CAISO’s Energy Imbalance Market (EIM).
Fort Churchill Generating Station, NVEnergy
CAISO, ARB to Address Imbalance Market Carbon Leakage
CAISO provided stakeholders an update on its efforts to address Air Resources Board (ARB) concerns that the EIM is not properly accounting for the impact of emissions.
MISO Market Subcommittee Briefs
In this week's Market Subcommittee meeting, MISO said they will monitor maximum generation procedures as a result of pricing errors during a warning.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs
The ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee rejected a request to allow economic dispatch of RMR units over the objections of the ISO’s  Monitor.
Little Love for PJM in Capacity Market Debate
The PJM Capacity Performance rules got little love during a NARUC panel discussion on the role of states versus markets in procuring electric generation.

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