Demand Response
PJM's MRC heard about the ongoing search for a new CEO and debated dueling proposals from the RTO and Enel X to update load management testing requirements.
PJM’s Monitor said the RTO should resume its efforts to close loopholes that allow demand response resources to sell high and buy low in its auctions.
The New England Power Pool Markets Committee voted to amend Market Rule 1 to limit the retention of resources for fuel security to a two-year maximum.
The MIC endorsed a PJM proposal to make Demand Response performance testing more realistic, resisting calls to stay close to the status quo.
FERC rejected a PJM proposal to reduce load-serving entities’ savings from price-responsive demand programs.
Decarbonizing the building sector remains a top priority if Northeast states want to reach their climate targets by 2050, energy experts and regulators say.
Ohio lawmakers are being asked to trade ratepayer-funded renewable energy mandates for the jobs and carbon-free energy of FirstEnergy’s nuclear plants.
The first-ever ISO-NE Grid Transformation Day talked about the change overtaking the power industry — and the breadth of resources needed to accommodate it.
New England Energy Conference and Exposition panelists discussed the many state and city policies spurring changes in the regional electricity markets.
PJM’s Market Efficiency Process Enhancement Task Force will tackle concerns raised by the monitor over its benefit-cost analyses for transmission projects.
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