Capacity Market
ISO-NE is finalizing changes to its economic study process as it works through the NEPOOL stakeholder gauntlet.
Two former FERC chairmen are pessimistic that MISO will be able to reign in shortages or high capacity prices anytime soon.
FERC’s Office of Enforcement has determined that Dynegy manipulated pricing in MISO’s 2015/16 capacity auction in violation of federal laws.
The Organization of MISO States has publicly announced that using a downward-sloping demand curve in MISO’s capacity auction could be a good idea.
Texas lawmakers and ERCOT stakeholders did not hold back as they took their first shots at state regulators' proposed redesign of the market.
The PJM Markets and Reliability Committee endorsed an RTO-sponsored package to standardize variable operations and maintenance costs.
PJM opened a poll to gauge support for dueling proposals to revise the rules for load behind-the-meter of a co-located generator.
New York stakeholders are challenging a PJM rule change they say could hit them with some of the cost of New Jersey's transmission upgrades for offshore wind.
PJM defended the proposed capacity auction parameters in its quadrennial review before FERC against two protests from the generation sector.
Generators faced skeptical questioning from D.C. Circuit judges in their bid to overturn PJM’s capacity offer cap rules.
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