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October 14, 2024

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MISO Softens Capacity Accreditation Proposal
MISO has expanded its availability-based capacity accreditation proposal for generation resources by including hours that aren’t so risky.
Panel Tackles the Vision of New England’s Future Grid
Panelists discussed at the annual NEECE discussed the challenges of decarbonizing New England's grid.
Sweeping Nev. Energy Bill Passes Senate Unopposed
A bill that proponents say will help Nevada “capture its place in the new energy economy” unanimously passed the state Senate on Friday.
FERC Accepts PJM Fast-start Tariff Changes
FERC accepted PJM’s compliance filing on its rules for fast-start resources, allowing tariff changes to take effect by July.
Orders Signal Wind-down of Western Energy Crisis Disputes
FERC issued a set of orders signaling the disputes around the Western energy crisis of 2000/01 might finally be winding down.
FERC Rejects PJM FTR Forfeiture Rule
FERC rejected the FTR forfeiture rule PJM has been using for more than four years, saying it and could discourage legitimate hedging activity.
GreenHat Energy, Owners Face $229M FERC Fine
FERC threatened GreenHat Energy and its owners with $229 million in civil penalties over the company’s 890 million MWh default of its FTR portfolio in PJM.
PJM Monitor: Dominion Exit Likely to Cut Capacity Prices Outside Va.
PJM ratepayers will likely see capacity prices drop as a result of Dominion’s decision to exit the market, according to a report by the RTO’s Monitor.
Utility CEOs Emphasize Regional Perspective
Three utility CEOs from Canada, Mexico and the U.S. described their challenges in making the clean energy transition.
FERC Rejects MISO Request for 2nd Order 841 Delay
MISO claims that Order 841 compliance would postpone the launch of a new market platform. FERC didn't buy that argument.

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