February 1, 2025

Energy Market

CAISO Wasn’t Gamed in Blackouts, Watchdog Finds
CAISO’s Market Monitor found no evidence of market manipulation or strategic outages during the rolling blackouts of mid-August.
PJM Official Reflects on COVID-19 Impacts
With no end in sight to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, stakeholders in PJM are examining the options going forward to deal with the pandemic.
NYISO, Others Rebut MOPR Complaint to FERC
NYISO and sympathetic intervenors filed comments urging FERC to reject a request that it require the ISO to implement a “clean" MOPR.
Overheard at the Texas Energy Summit
Texas may be a red state on election day, but it’s producing a lot of green for renewable energy developers, panelists said during the Texas Energy Summit.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: Nov. 18, 2020
ERCOT task forces working on market improvements and integrating storage brought the final results of their work to the TAC.
FERC: No Need for Waiver on MISO Make-whole Payments
FERC said MISO does not need a waiver of its Tariff requirements in order to provide Entergy Texas with make-whole payments.
Wide Support for FERC Carbon Pricing Statement
FERC’s proposed policy statement on carbon pricing won wide support, although some expressed doubt that it will spur adoption.
CREPC-WIRAB
Industry Leaders Talk Diversity in the West
A discussion on diversity in the energy industry, hosted by CREPC-WIRAB, delved into resource adequacy and the potential for a Western RTO.
NYISO OKs Changes on Hybrid, Fast Start Resources, TCCs
The NYISO Business Issues Committee approved rule changes regarding transmission congestion contracts and hybrid storage facilities.
NARUC Panel Debates Clean Energy and Markets
Present and former regulators told NARUC they are skeptical that carbon pricing and capacity markets would achieve decarbonization.

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