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July 31, 2024

Capacity Market

New England Regulators Wary of ISO-NE Plans on Fuel Concerns
New England regulators agreed that their region faces a growing winter reliability challenge but expressed skepticism over ISO-NE’s proposed solutions.
Brookfield Granted NYISO ICAP Waiver
FERC granted Brookfield Energy Marketing a one-time NYISO Tariff waiver allowing the company to avoid paying a penalty for a clerical error.
PJM
Capacity Prices Jump in Most of PJM
Capacity auction prices increased sharply in most of PJM for delivery year 2021/22, with demand response and energy efficiency making gains while cleared nuclear power capacity dropped.
Gov. Signs NJ Nuke Subsidy, Renewables Bills
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation to subsidize the state’s nuclear generating fleet and boost renewable generation including solar, storage and offshore wind.
Potomac Economics
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: May 16, 2018
NYISO power prices averaged $35/MWh in April, up from $29.91/MWh in March and $31.06/MWh the same month a year ago.
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FERC: MISO External Capacity Zone Plan Deficient
MISO’s plan to create external resource zones in its annual capacity auction isn’t detailed enough on several fronts, FERC told the RTO.
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Retiring PJM Chair Schneider Reflects on 21 Years at the Helm
The first and only chairman of PJM’s Board of Managers retires Wednesday. It’s a day for which he has had years to prepare, and yet he admits he may never be fully ready to let go.
Former FERC Chairs Reminisce, Sound Off at EBA
The Energy Bar Association closed its annual meeting with an entertaining panel discussion with five former FERC chairs.
MISO Stakeholders Outline Early Storage Impacts
Stakeholders said they foresee MISO making multiple changes to its markets to accommodate energy storage in response to FERC Order 841.
MISO Monitor Floats Plan for Partial-year Capacity Resources
MISO’s Market Monitor floated a plan that would allow resources that are unavailable for the full planning year to offer into the RTO’s capacity auction.

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