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July 3, 2024

Ancillary Services

PJM Market Monitor’s Q3 Report Finds Markets Competitive
The PJM Market Monitor reported that capacity and regulation market results were “generally competitive” in the first 9 months of 2016, but remain vulnerable to stress.
IPL Asks FERC to Force Update to MISO Storage Rules
IP&L complained to FERC that its energy storage battery at the Harding Street Station is supporting the MISO grid without any way of being compensated.
CAISO Planners Looking Ahead to Summer 2017 Solar Eclipse
CAISO is seeking stakeholder input on how to respond to a solar eclipse that will significantly curtail output from California’s growing solar generation portfolio next August.
PJM Considering Tougher Regulation Requirements
PJM is considering a significant increase in the performance requirements for participants in its frequency regulation market.
APS Ordered Again to Revise EIM Dynamic Scheduling Rules
FERC rejected for a second time proposed rules by Arizona Public Service on external resources can use dynamic scheduling to participate in the EIM.
FERC Considering Changes to EQR Requirements
FERC is considering changes to its Electric Quarterly Report rules, including requiring data on ancillary services transactions and changes to how financially settled trades are reported.
FERC OKs CAISO Energy Storage Rules
FERC approved rule changes to improve the ability of energy storage resources to participate in CAISO markets.
PJM’s Grid 20/20 Ponders Mixing Public Policy, Competitive Markets
Panelists at the PJM Grid 20/20 summit discussed the challenges of conflicting state public policy, competing interests and the impact on the RTO's competitive markets.
CAISO: Forecasting Challenges Drove Increased Regulation Requirements
CAISO  provided an explanation of its decision to increase regulation requirements in response to the growing variability on its system.
PJM, Retail Marketers Intervene in Dayton Power Subsidy Bid
PJM and the Retail Electric Supply Association (RESA) want a say in the Dayton Power and Light plan to keep its coal-fired plants running.

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