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October 13, 2024

Energy Market

SPP Requests DOE Approval to Export Power to Canada
SPP has filed an application with the DOE to transmit electricity from the U.S. into Canada, using Basin Electric’s existing transmission.
PJM Capacity Debates, Angst over State Subsidies to Continue in 2017
After its first full year under new CEO Andy Ott, and the last year of its transition to 100% Capacity Performance, PJM heads into 2017.
MISO Changes to Queue, Auction, Cost Allocation to Dominate 2017
For MISO, 2017 will likely be filled with capacity auction changes, cost allocation debates, an updated interconnection queue and transmission studies.
SPP Coal Generation Continues Decline; Wind, Load Records Set
SPP set a new record for wind power generation Friday when the footprint cracked the 12,000-MW threshold for the first time while coal generation declined.
CAISO Expansion in Question as EIM Grows
CAISO rang in 2016 with a strong push to expand its EIM into PacifiCorp’s sprawling service territory, but the project hit a stumbling block by mid-year.
FERC Upholds Berkshire Market-Based Rate Ruling
FERC denied the Berkshire Hathaway Energy request to rehear a ruling prohibiting the company’s subsidiaries from selling electricity at market-based rates.
MISO Incorporates 1st Solar Farm into Wholesale Market
North Star, a $180 million, 100-MW solar farm outside of Minneapolis, joined the MISO wholesale electric market on December 16th.
Seattle City Light Signs EIM Membership Agreement
Seattle City Light has signed an agreement with CAISO to begin participating in the Western Energy Imbalance Market in April 2019.
New FERC Rule Will Double RTO Offer Caps
With winter looming, FERC last week adopted a rule that would double the “hard” RTO offer caps for day-ahead and real-time markets to $2,000/MWh.
Market Manipulation Cases Dominate FERC Enforcement
Market manipulation cases dominated FERC enforcement efforts in fiscal 2016, according to the Office of Enforcement’s 10th annual report.

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