reactive power
PJM wants to advance discussions in the Resource Adequacy Senior Task Force to evaluate the RTO’s need for procuring additional reliability-based generation.
FERC approved an inquiry into how reactive power capability should be compensated in the face of changing conditions on the nation’s electricity grid.
After several months of debate, PJM stakeholders endorsed an issue charge aimed at addressing compensation for reactive supply and voltage control service.
PJM stakeholders endorsed a proposal to address regulation for virtual combined cycle units, but some were concerned that the work will be too complex.
PJM stakeholders questioned whether proposals addressing compensation for reactive power supply and voltage control service should be delayed.
PJM stakeholders endorsed an issue charge regarding the allocation of capacity transfer rights after delaying the vote last month.
FERC said NextEra’s Crystal Lake II wind farm in Iowa may be improperly including O&M costs and transmission-related expenses in its reactive power rates.
FERC ruled that the PJM Independent Market Monitor can take part in negotiations over generators and doesn't have to stick only to RTO-wide market issues.
FERC accepted Great River Energy’s slimmed-down annual revenue requirement for reactive supply and voltage control at eight of its plants.
FERC instituted proceedings to examine the reactive rate schedules of two MISO generating facilities, one of which is owned by Calpine.
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