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November 24, 2024

Distributed Energy Resources (DER)

PJM
PJM Operating Committee Briefs: July 15, 2021
PJM stakeholders endorsed tariff language revisions to exclude the right of first refusal process from evaluation of non-firm transmission service requests.
Pattern Energy
MISO Ponders Study Process for DER Aggregations
MISO said it will probably use its existing affected system study as a model to study interconnecting DER aggregations under FERC Order 2222. 
National Institute of Standards and Technology
ISO-NE Presents Revised Market Design Approach for Order 2222 Compliance
ISO-NE presented its revised Order 2222 compliance proposal to the NEPOOL Markets Committee, including changes to EAS market participation and more.
NREL
NY Utilities, ESCOs Offer Tweaks to CCA Rules
Investor-owned utilities and energy service companies in New York made recommendations on community choice aggregation rules.
NYISO
NRDC Urges EE Participation in NYISO ICAP Markets
NRDC delivered a presentation on energy efficiency participation in NYISO's ICAP markets, urging it be mentioned in a July 19 FERC Order 2222 compliance filing.
Texas PUC
Texas PUC Briefs: June 24, 2021
The Texas PUC has ordered ERCOT to waive its protocols and disclose generator-outage data three days after an outage, rather than the standard 60 days.
MISO
MISO Prepares Hybrid Participation Model for Unknown Numbers
MISO is seeking a near-term pathway for hybrid resources in its markets while it works on a permanent participation model for storage-renewable combinations.
Shutterstock
In Maine’s GridMod Movement, Innovating on Flexibility Gains Traction
A growing interest in grid flexibility looks beyond demand management to accommodate and balance distributed generation and loads.
NYSERDA
NYISO Discusses FERC Order 2222 Compliance
NYISO discussed its plans to comply with FERC Order 2222 with stakeholders ahead of a July 19 compliance filing deadline.
Shutterstock
FERC Reverses State Opt-out on DR — for Now
FERC said it would reconsider Order 2222-A, continuing the debate over whether states should be able to prevent DR from participating in RTO/ISO markets.

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