NEPOOL Markets Committee
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ISO-NE is not going to try for an out-of-market solution to New England's winter reliability woes this year.
AEE and LS Power urged ISO-NE to consider a broader range of possible approaches to capacity accreditation.
ISO-NE is leaning toward a marginal approach to resource capacity accreditation, but there's a year of stakeholder discussions ahead.
ISO-NE is proposing a merger of two of its stakeholder working groups into the Emerging Technologies Working Group.
The NEPOOL MC discussed changes to the frequency of FCM parameter recalculations, the continuous storage facility model and cybersecurity reporting.
ISO-NE laid out the scope and timing of a project to incorporate ancillary services in the day-ahead energy market for the NEPOOL Markets Committee.
The NEPOOL Markets Committee considered changes to ISO-NE's retirement and financial assurance rules.
The NEPOOL Markets Committee approved changes to the rules around retirement bids and discussed upping financial penalties for missed project milestones.
ISO-NE's march to eliminating its minimum offer price rule (MOPR) continued with a vote in the NEPOOL Markets Committee.
The NEPOOL Markets Committee will vote in January on two proposals to modify ISO-NE’s generator retirement rules.
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