December 4, 2024

hybrid resources

National Renewable Energy Laboratory
FERC OKs MISO Hybrid Resource Accreditation Plan
FERC on Tuesday approved MISO’s two-part plan to get hybrid resources accredited for participation in the RTO’s capacity auctions.
NERC
NERC Tries to Stay Ahead of the Curve on Batteries, Hybrids
Interconnection queues across the country are bursting with requests from battery energy storage systems (BESS) and hybrid power plants pairing storage with solar or wind. Because of their growing numbers and the differences in their operating characteristics from traditional synchronous generation, NERC issued a reliability guideline in March on the resources’ performance capabilities and how …
MISO
MISO Prepares Hybrid Participation Model for Unknown Numbers
MISO is seeking a near-term pathway for hybrid resources in its markets while it works on a permanent participation model for storage-renewable combinations.
Panel Discusses Hybrid Resources for Decarbonization Efforts
The Northeast Energy and Commerce Association hosted a webinar on hybrid resources as part of its series on the role of energy storage in decarbonization.
NYISO Prepares Hybrid Storage Aggregation Model
NYISO kicked off an effort to create a market participation model for hybrid storage aggregation resources.
NERC: Need to Prepare for Battery Growth
NERC said grid planners must prepare for the coming surge in battery storage, which is expected to double to 4 GW by 2023.
FERC Accepts CAISO Co-located Resources Plan
FERC approved a CAISO plan meant to allow co-located resources to connect to the grid more quickly and seamlessly in the coming months.
CAISO Governors Honor Olsen
The CAISO board praised the work of retiring colleague David Olsen and adopted the second phase of its hybrid resource plan.
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.
Montana Hybrid Ruling Departs from PURPA Precedent
FERC broke with precedent in a decision that will hamstring the ability of hybrid resource developers to optimize the output of projects.

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