November 23, 2024

FERC Order 841

MISO Stakeholders Outline Early Storage Impacts
Stakeholders said they foresee MISO making multiple changes to its markets to accommodate energy storage in response to FERC Order 841.
Stakeholders Urge MISO to Reconsider Seasonal Market
The MISO Reliability Subcommittee’s resource availability and need effort could revive a discussion on developing a capacity market divided by season.
AES
MISO Reliability Group Examines Order 841 Impacts
The extensive FERC energy storage order (Order 841) has handed the MISO Reliability Subcommittee a new set of to-dos.
AES
MISO Storage Group Begins Order 845 Consideration
MISO’s Energy Storage Task Force will now add to its to-do list storage-related aspects of the recently issued FERC Order 845.
Ready to Act on DERs, FERC Tells Congress
FERC told Congress it is ready to act on distributed energy resources (DER), assuring House members they will not encroach on state jurisdiction.
Invenergy
RTOs, Regulators Set Course for DER Market Participation
Grid operators and regulators hashed out the complexities of integrating distributed energy resources (DER) during a FERC technical conference on boosting the role of energy storage.
MISO Storage Ambitions Look Beyond Order 841
MISO says it will likely go above and beyond complying with FERC Order 841, as it expands its market rules for energy storage after its initial filing.
Committee Ponders Expanded Role for MISO Storage Group
The MISO Steering Committee said it needs more time to decide whether the Energy Storage Task Force can deliberate on how to comply with FERC Order 841.
AES
FERC OKs MISO Plan to Expand Storage
FERC gave MISO the go-ahead on a second type of market definition for energy storage.
Invenergy
States, Utilities, RTOs Push Back on Storage Order
Stakeholders filed comments on FERC Order 841, which required RTOs and ISOs to allow energy storage resources full access to their markets.

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