October 18, 2024

Energy Market

SPP Fundamentals Largely Unchanged
SPP will soon file a full report on the Integrated Marketplace’s first year of performance, but its most recent quarterly State of the Market report indicates the market expansion hasn’t affected the fundamental dynamics in the region.
MISO Proposes Earlier Day-Ahead Market Close
MISO will propose closing the day-ahead market one hour earlier during Daylight Savings Time in response to FERC's final rule on gas and electric schedules.
PJM to Propose Earlier Day-Ahead Schedule
PJM confirmed last week that it will seek to move the deadline for submitting day-ahead offers up 90 minutes, from noon to 10:30 a.m. ET.
REV Proposals Seek to Increase Conservation
New York utilities have filed 15 demonstration projects for consideration under the state’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative.
SPP Moving to 9:30 Day-Ahead Close
SPP's Markets and Operations Policy Committee will vote this week on a recommendation to move the deadline for day-ahead market offers up 90 minutes to 9:30 a.m. CT.
Regulators, Generators, IMM Seek Changes to PJM Capacity Performance Order
State regulators, consumer advocates, generators and the Independent Market Monitor asked FERC to modify its June 9 order largely approving PJM’s Capacity Performance plan.
PJM Moving on Day-Ahead Schedule Changes
PJM officials said last week they intend to move up the day-ahead energy market schedule despite a lack of consensus among stakeholders.
Monitor at Odds with PJM, Marketer over FTR Forfeiture Rule
PJM's Market Monitor told FERC that proposals by the RTO and a marketer to change the FTR forfeiture rule would weaken protections against market manipulation.
PJM: CFTC Order on SPP Undermines Exemption
Grid operators have asked CFTC to remove language from a draft order that they say could undermine the broad exemptions the commission granted them in 2013.
FERC OKs PJM Revisions on Reactive Power Payments
PJM generating companies that deactivate or transfer ownership of units in their fleet will have to revise their reactive power rates or explain why they have decided not to to FERC.

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