minimum offer price rule (MOPR)
The Energy Bar Association Mid-Year Forum included discussions of subsidies and the Energy Department's proposed grid resiliency pricing rule.
PJM announced revisions to its capacity proposal while Dayton Power and Light said it was withdrawing its plan.
PJM’s Independent Market Monitor filed a complaint with FERC requesting fast-track revocation of the RTO’s decision to exempt a generator.
PJM said that a court ruling remanding a FERC order on the RTO’s minimum offer price rule (MOPR) won’t have any impact until FERC addresses the decision.
The D.C. Circuit slapped down FERC for overstepping its authority in a ruling forcing PJM to abandon a stakeholder compromise on its MOPR.
Following FERC’s technical conference on tensions between wholesale electric markets and policy initiatives, the commission invited comments on five paths.
Public power utilities in ISO-NE aren’t convinced that ISO-NE’s two-tiered capacity auction is the best way to incorporate clean energy procurements.
Efforts to incorporate New York’s aggressive climate change policies into NYISO markets are focused on the introduction of a carbon price adder.
ISO-NE presented its proposal for a two-tiered capacity auction that would incorporate state-mandated renewable generation at the FERC technical conference.
The minimum offer price rule (MOPR) was a controversial topic at last week’s FERC technical conference.
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