natural gas prices
The NYISO Management Committee discussed the record-breaking demand for natural gas last winter, as well as a new method for setting the ISO's demand curve.
The SPP Market Monitoring Unit released its State of the Market report for the winter months, and the RTO and AECI began their biennial study proc
MISO Monitor David Patton reported that congestion caused by outages and under-scheduling of wind resources were causes for concern.
NRG said that it may only need to continue operating one of the two units at the Huntley plant.
MISO said it may increase its energy market offer cap to $1,500/MWh this winter in response to expected FERC action.
MISO is forecasting a 35% planning reserve margin for the winter and has implemented several changes to improve coordination with pipeline operators and ensure fuel deliveries to its fleet.
New York has adequate resources and improved operational practices to face the upcoming winter, a NYISO official told FERC.
ISO-NE will again rely on the winter reliability program it has used for the last two winters, which gives oil generators incentives to secure fuel at the beginning of the winter.
The ISO-NE Market Monitor said the increase was largely driven by higher fuel costs in the first quarter.
A new report by Morningstar predicts on-peak prices at PJM’s West Hub will result in “historically high” spark spreads in delivery year 2015-16.
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