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October 14, 2024

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SPP
Commitment Deadline Set for SPP West Participation
SPP is closing to setting a date by which interested members of its WEIS market must commit to full RTO membership.
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PJM MIC Briefs: July 14, 2021
Stakeholders unanimously voted to amend PJM's issue charge addressing the calculation of regulation mileage ratio, asking the RTO for more time to discuss.
Fluor
FERC Denies LS Power Challenge of Dominion FRR Plan
FERC denied LS Power's complaint against PJM regarding Dominion Energy's decision to opt out of the capacity auction.
174 Power Global
NYISO Proposes Sweeping BSM Exemptions
NYISO proposed to exempt most new ICAP suppliers from buyer-side market power mitigation evaluation if they use solar, wind, storage or demand response.
NJ BPU
New Jersey BPU Accepts Continued PJM Capacity Market Participation — for Now
The New Jersey BPU voted unanimously to accept the final version of a staff report recommending the state continue in PJM’s capacity market — for now.
SEEM
Southeast Utilities Urge FERC Action on SEEM
The sponsors of the Southeast Energy Exchange Market urged FERC to OK their plan to expand bilateral trading and reject calls for broader market changes.
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Is Decarbonization an ‘Existential’ Challenge for RTOs?
Ex-FERC commissioner Tony Clark and PJM former general counsel contend that increasing renewable generation has brought the RTO model to a breaking point.
Duke Energy
Discord Persists over MISO Seasonal Capacity Accreditation
MISO's proposed seasonal accreditation for capacity resources remains a point of contention among the RTO, its Market Monitor and the stakeholder community.
The Brattle Group
DC Circuit Rejects FERC Logic on PJM 10% Adder
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected FERC's logic for approving a 10% cost adder in PJM's capacity market.
Potomac Economics
NYISO Q1 Prices Return to Pre-COVID Levels
NYISO Q1 prices returned to pre-pandemic levels, the Market Monitor said in presenting the State of the Market report for the first quarter.

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