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November 18, 2024

Energy Market

NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Oct. 10, 2018
NYISO locational-based marginal prices averaged $38.70/MWh in September, down from $42.56/MWh in August but up 31% from the same month a year ago.
NYISO
NY Carbon Task Force Looks at REC, EAS Impacts
NYISO recommended steps to prevent suppliers from collecting double payments for carbon-emission reductions that have already been captured by renewable energy credit contracts.
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MISO Offers Storage Proposal, Promises to Exceed Order 841
MISO offered its energy storage participation proposal for final stakeholder inspection while promising to introduce more new market rules in the future.
Western Regionalization ‘No-brainer,’ PJM CEO Says
PJM is leaving the door open to developing an organized electric market in the Western Interconnection, despite the downfall of Peak Reliability.
Overheard at the GCPA 2018 Fall Conference
The 33rd Annual GCPA Fall Conference attracted more than 640 registered attendees to Austin, Texas, for discussions on the issues facing the ERCOT market.
California Energy Commission
Can Calif. Go All Green Without a Western RTO?
California may be able to meet its carbon goal by 2045, but it’s going to be more difficult and more expensive without a Western RTO, advocates contend.
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MISO Granted Longer Deadline for Offer Caps
FERC granted MISO a two-year lead time to implement a new offer cap, while also directing the RTO to submit another compliance filing to meet Order 831.
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PJM MRC/MC Briefs: Sept. 27, 2018
The MRC voted on four packages of revisions as part of PJM’s quadrennial review of the VRR curve, but none of the proposals received majority support.
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PJM Price Formation Group Talks Reserves
The PJM initiative to revise how its energy market is constructed continued down the rabbit hole with a discussion about the timing of procuring reserves.
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group
Appeals Court Upholds NY Nuclear Subsidies
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld New York’s zero-emission credits for nuclear generation, rejecting claims they intrude on FERC jurisdiction.

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