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November 16, 2024

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FERC Denies NTE’s Last-ditch Effort on Killingly
FERC denied NTE's request for a stay of its order approving ISO-NE's termination of the capacity supply obligation for the company's Killingly plant.
PJM
PJM MRC/MC Briefs: Jan. 26, 2022
PJM stakeholders unanimously endorsed enhancements to the dead bus replacement logic for assigning prices to de-energized pricing nodes at the MRC meeting.
Big Rivers Electric Corp.
MISO Market Subcommittee Briefs: Jan. 27, 2022
The Market Subcommittee discussed how a storage asset solving transmission needs could also participate in the energy market.
DTE Energy
MISO Weighing New Capacity Accreditations for Renewables, Storage
MISO’s resource adequacy stakeholder group is starting the new year by tackling new capacity accreditations for renewable and energy storage resources.
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MISO Moves to Restrict Emergency Commitments
MISO has proposed prohibiting some resources from using an emergency commitment status in its markets in order to have wider access to its committed capacity.
NYISO
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: Jan. 26, 2022
NYISO's annual sectoral meetings have been pushed back to mid-April to allow them to proceed in person as much as possible, CEO Rich Dewey told the MC.
DOE
BPA Postpones Western EIM Entry by 2 Months
The Bonneville Power Administration said it will delay its entry into the Western EIM by two months to work out technical and training issues.
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In Late Twist, ISO-NE Calls for 2-Year Delay on MOPR Elimination
ISO-NE has proposed maintaining its MOPR for the next two capacity auctions and eliminating it for FCA 19, with RTR exemptions of 700 MW over that period.
Colorado Energy Office
Colorado Utilities Choose WEIS over WEIM
Public Service Company of Colorado, Platte River Power Authority and Black Hills Colorado Electric said they plan to join SPP’s WEIS market in April 2023.
SPP
MMU Releases Fall Market Reports for SPP, WEIS
SPP’s MMU is “strongly” recommending that TCRs' funding shortfall be considered a high-priority item, according to its latest quarterly market reports.

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