October 16, 2024

Energy Market

Electric Industry Lobbies, Waits on CFTC Private Rights Ruling
The electric industry has done its part in building opposition to the CFTC proposal to allow private rights of action on energy market transactions.
Solar Poised for Texas-sized Growth in ERCOT
Texas, which ranks 10th in installed solar capacity among the states boasts two assets that could see it rise in the rankings.
FERC Issues Revised Connected Entity, Data Collection Proposal
FERC revised its proposed rules for connected entity data collection from market-based rate traders to monitor against market manipulation.
Berkshire Contests Market-Based Sales Restriction in West
Berkshire Hathaway Energy is contesting FERC’s June decision to revoke the ability of the company’s subsidiaries to sell power at market-based rates.
Mountain West RTO Could Pose Competition for CAISO
A parallel effort to create an organized electricity market (RTO) is taking shape in the inland West even as CAISO attempts to expand.
SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee Briefs
The SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee refused to take action on AEP and OG&E’s revision request to remove the day-ahead limited must-offer.
NYPSC Declares Moratorium on Low-Income Sign-ups
The moratorium is the result of a NYPSC order requiring ESCOs to guarantee that low-income consumers pay no more than if they were a utility customer.
SPP Strategic Planning Committee Briefs
Recommendations to streamline SPP’s transmission planning process won unanimous approval from the Strategic Planning Committee and MOPC.
PJM Defends Analysis of Competitive vs. Regulated Markets
PJM CEO Andy Ott combated generators’ assertion that the RTO’s competitive markets owe their success to legacy assets.
PJM, Retail Marketers Intervene in Dayton Power Subsidy Bid
PJM and the Retail Electric Supply Association (RESA) want a say in the Dayton Power and Light plan to keep its coal-fired plants running.

Want more? Advanced Search