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SPP’s MMU is “strongly” recommending that TCRs' funding shortfall be considered a high-priority item, according to its latest quarterly market reports.
SPP’s MMU released its quarterly reports for its RTO and WEIS markets, saying it is evaluating rule changes in the latter to address limited ramp offerings.
MISO staff said the footprint is in for more extreme ramping events after a late April drop in wind output.
A NARUC report says California will need to use more advanced planning methods to ensure resource adequacy with an ever-growing reliance on renewables.
FERC accepted SPP Tariff revisions implementing recommendations from the RTO’s stakeholders on fast-start resources and ramping products.
CAISO will have its work cut out in 2020, with a dozen major policy initiatives moving forward as well as heading off predicted electricity shortfalls.
SPP saw an increase in price spikes and overall prices during October and November thanks to above-normal scarcity pricing.
Energy Storage is glaringly absent from MISO’s potential plans to manage a possible 40% renewable penetration on the grid, stakeholders told the RTO.
MISO will need to take significant steps to reinforce its grid to handle 40% renewable penetration.
Ryan Hledik of The Brattle Group defends his firm's study of the value of energy storage in California.
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