October 17, 2024

Energy Market

Entergy: Clean Energy Standard Won’t Save FitzPatrick
New York’s proposed incentives for three of the state’s four nuclear sites won't save the James A. FitzPatrick plant, Entergy said.
FERC Proposes Uniform Offer Cap Across RTOs
Under FERC’s proposal, each generators’s incremental energy offers would be capped at the higher of $1,000/MWh or an RTO-verified cost-based offer.
Supreme Court Upholds FERC Jurisdiction over DR
The Supreme Court Monday upheld FERC’s jurisdiction over demand response, reversing the D.C. Court of Appeals in a 6-2 ruling.
DC Circuit Rejects Stay on Clean Power Plan
By Rich Heidorn Jr. WASHINGTON — The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday rejected a request to stay the implementation of EPA’s Clean Power Plan while...
ERCOT Energy Use up 2.2% in 2015; Wind Surpasses Nuclear
ERCOT's report indicated the system consumed 347,522,945 MWh of electricity last year, nearly 7.5 million MWh more than in 2014.
SPP, MISO Working on M2M Improvements
SPP and MISO are negotiating a set of “guiding principles” to improve the M2M process and reduce congestion costs along their seams.
MISO Market Subcommittee Briefs
The MISO Market Subcommittee discussed daylight saving time, demand response and the Monitor's latest report.
PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs
A roundup of news from the PJM Market Implementation Committee on Jan. 6, 2016, including a new proposal on masking FTR ownership.
MISO Preparing a Place for Energy Storage in Tariff
With several projects being considered, MISO Energy is beginning a look at rule changes needed to accommodate energy storage.
Exelon Calls FirstEnergy PPA ‘Grossly Lopsided,’ Says it Can Offer a Better Deal
Exelon has joined the opposition to FirstEnergy's attempts to win guaranteed payments for its Ohio power plants.

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