Energy Storage
Infocast’s annual ERCOT Market Summit once again featured panel discussions on market reform, grid resiliency and resource adequacy.
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) ordered the state’s utilities to open participation in their “value stack” programs to DER projects up to 5 MW.
The Texas PUC postponed until March a decision on whether to remove reliability unit commitments from ERCOT’s operating reserve demand curve.
FERC ordered RTOs and ISOs to revise their tariffs to allow energy storage resources full access to their markets.
Nearly 600 people crowded into this year's California Energy Commission EPIC Symposium, doubling attendance from last year.
Lubbock Power & Light told Texas regulators that it continues to hammer out settlement agreements in the utility’s proposed migration from SPP to ERCOT.
MISO officials suggested more ways for energy storage devices to participate in the footprint in the future but didn’t commit to any final courses of action.
CAISO is delving into the next phase of a years-long effort to integrate more energy storage and demand response into its markets.
Department of Energy, Staff Report to the Secretary on Electricity Markets and Reliability, August 23, 2017
FERC’s ruling that “resilience” is not simply a matter of onsite fuel supply won nearly universal praise outside the coal and nuclear industries.
The PUC of Texas (PUCT) agreed to “marinate” on an administrative law judge’s order approving AEP Texas’ request to connect a pair of energy storage batteries to ERCOT.
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