Ancillary Services
Energy storage resources 100 kW or larger would be eligible to offer capacity, energy and ancillary services under a straw proposal MISO officials presented.
FERC agreed to postpone a technical conference over the frequency regulation market in PJM.
When stakeholders begin considering potential changes to PJM’s demand curve next month, one of the main debates will likely center on whether combustion turbines should remain the reference technology for estimating the cost of new entry be replaced by combined-cycle gas turbines.
MISO said it has concluded that a short-term capacity reserve product would be cost-effective and beneficial to reliability.
The PJM Board of Managers directed staff to identify changes to improve reserve market pricing that can be implemented for next winter.
PJM told Market Implementation Committee meeting attendees that it plans to salvage some of its proposal to revise its regulation market that FERC rejected.
FERC approved SPP’s proposed Tariff revisions to eliminate a gaming opportunity related to regulation deployment adjustments.
FERC rejected PJM’s most recent proposal for compensating the systemwide service and ordering a technical conference on larger concerns.
PJM debated stakeholders over whether existing units should be under the same obligation to provide primary frequency response that FERC ordered for new units.
FERC gave MISO the go-ahead on a second type of market definition for energy storage.
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