FERC Order 841
Infocast’s inaugural Storage East summit drew policymakers, grid operators, utilities and companies looking to break into energy storage.
MISO offered its energy storage participation proposal for final stakeholder inspection while promising to introduce more new market rules in the future.
California may be able to meet its carbon goal by 2045, but it’s going to be more difficult and more expensive without a Western RTO, advocates contend.
The MISO Energy Storage Task Force will get a new lease on life: as an expert advisory panel on increasingly sophisticated storage issues.
MISO plans to hold a final Order 841 workshop on Oct. 10 to complete its collection of stakeholder opinions on its energy storage participation model.
In a special conference call, MISO officials went over how the RTO would treat energy storage resources in its markets in compliance with FERC Order 841.
MISO laid out a more detailed proposal for how it will determine the capacity accreditation of energy storage resources under FERC Order 841.
MISO outlined the range of stakeholder feedback it has received since revealing its straw proposal for energy storage resources in June.
Solar power and energy storage providers differed with LDCs and state officials in comments filed at FERC on Disributed Energy Resource aggregation.
Energy storage resources 100 kW or larger would be eligible to offer capacity, energy and ancillary services under a straw proposal MISO officials presented.
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