October 6, 2024

transmission congestion

SPP Briefs: State of the Market, Study w/ AECI
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
How Utility Conservatism is Hampering Tx Innovation
Risk-averse engineers and outdated utility ratemaking structures are preventing quicker deployment of innovative technologies.
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
The ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee discussed economic studies for the year and the installed capacity requirement.
FERC Orders Tech Conference on PJM FTR Rule Changes
The conference will explore PJM's claim that its existing rules on FTRs and auction revenue rights are unjust and unreasonable.
MISO Staff Recommends 3 Economic Projects
MISO staff said they will recommend three economic projects be included in the 2015 MISO Transmission Expansion Plan.
MISO Monitor: Extended LMP Changes Minimal Thus Far
The MISO board’s Markets Committee met at Potomac Economics headquarters in Fairfax, Va., to review the Market Monitor’s quarterly metrics report and its monitoring procedures.
2 of 3 MISO-SPP Seams Projects Likely Doomed
Two of three proposed MISO-SPP interregional projects touted to offer $235 million in benefits look much less attractive following additional modeling and are likely doomed.
SPP-MISO M2M Working Well, but Room for Improvement
SPP and MISO met last week with their stakeholders to review the first five months of market-to-market operations between the two RTOs.
ISO-NE Tariff Changes Make Renewables More Easily Dispatchable
FERC has accepted revisions to the ISO-NE Tariff that make wind and hydropower resources more readily dispatchable.
FERC Rejects Rehearing on SPP Congestion Rights
FERC rejected multiple requests for rehearing of its October 2014 order finding fault with SPP's interpretation of long-term congestion rights.

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