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October 10, 2024

Capacity Market

MISO Members to Vote on Change to Capacity Export Limits
MISO stakeholders will vote on whether to broaden export limits for its upcoming capacity auction after WPPI Energy called for the RTO to act.
PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: Nov. 8, 2017
PJM Market Implementation Committee members expressed frustration over a last-minute proposal from the Monitor on price-responsive demand.
Generators Seek Rehearing of ISO-NE CONE Ruling
The New England Power Generators Association filed a request for rehearing of FERC's approval of ISO-NE’s updated cost of new entry value.
PJM Stakeholders Look to Slow Capacity Redesign Process
PJM provided updates to their capacity market redesign proposals at last week’s meeting of the Capacity Construct/Public Policy Senior Task Force (CCPPSTF).
CEOs See Dollar Signs in ZECs, PJM Price Formation
The CEOs of Exelon, PSEG and Dominion praised proposed price supports for nuclear and coal generators during their third-quarter earnings calls.
ISO-NE Plans for Hybrid Grid, Flat Loads, More Gas
ISO-NE will integrate more renewable resources and increase its reliance on natural gas-fired generation, according to the RTO’s 2017 Regional System Plan.
ISO-NE
FERC Denies Rehearing on ISO-NE Retirement Rule Changes
FERC denied requests for rehearing of its order that approved capacity market changes to prevent ISO-NE generation owners from economic resource retirement.
Invenergy
ISO-NE Bars Invenergy Plant from FCA 12
ISO-NE has barred Invenergy’s planned Clear River Energy Center Unit 2 from offering into February’s capacity auction because of permitting delays.
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PJM Members Still Split on Incremental Auctions
While stakeholders are divided on changes to PJM’s Incremental Auctions, hope remains for a compromise that can be implemented in time for next year’s BRA.
FERC Clarifies Ruling on NYISO Capacity Change
FERC denied NRG’s request for rehearing of an order concerning NYISO Tariff revisions intended to correct an inefficiency in the ISO’s capacity market.

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