Leeward Renewable Energy
PJM and stakeholders presented their final CIFP proposals and posted executive summaries explaining how their packages would redesign the RTO's capacity market.
PJM updated its Critical Issue Fast Path proposal, while several additional stakeholder presentations are scheduled for the remaining two meetings before they vote on packages.
The Bureau of Land Management auctioned four parcels in the Amargosa Desert in southern Nevada for solar development, raising a record-breaking $105 million.
Stakeholders continued to refine proposals to overhaul PJM’s capacity market through the second phase of the RTO’s critical issue fast path process.
A new report from the American Council on Renewable Energy recommends MISO make multiple edits to its markets to take advantage of a shifting resource mix.
Stakeholders welcomed proposed changes to PJM’s interconnection procedures as long overdue but challenged the RTO’s timeline and transition plans.
MISO is considering how to restrict generation developers’ ability to change the fuel type of proposed projects in the interconnection queue.
FERC said MISO’s Tariff was silent on the issue of whether a generation project can switch from wind to solar while in the RTO’s interconnection queue.
FERC largely accepted PJM’s Order 845 compliance filing addressing concerns over a lack of transparency regarding contingent facilities.
FERC partially approved Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association’s Order 845 compliance filing, directing the cooperative to make more changes.
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