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FERC affirmed that NYTOs have a federal right of first refusal to build, own and recover the costs of upgrades.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee continued working groups on “Pathways to the Future Grid” as ISO-NE and stakeholders reviewed decarbonization strategies.
MISO’s leadership has offered additional justification on its request to delay until 2025 incorporating energy storage resources into its markets.
Manual revisions and critical infrastructure protection are just some of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at PJM's MRC and MC meetings.
FERC dismissed a complaint by New England generators against Exelon's Mystic cost-of-service agreement.
MISO postponed filing tariff revisions to implement 4 seasonal capacity auctions and impose a more rigorous accreditation process on participating resources.
NYISO locational-based marginal prices were down sharply in March compared to February’s average, though they were well above March 2020's average prices.
MISO’s ninth annual capacity auction cleared MISO South zones — two months removed from emergency load shed orders — at just a penny/MW-day.
The PJM Operating Committee discussed COVID-19 vaccinations for staff and the February winter storm emergency in the Midwest.
ISO-NE told the NEPOOL Markets Committee that the RTO would seek an extension of the compliance deadline for FERC Order 2222 until February 2022.
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