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October 7, 2024

Resource Adequacy

Resource adequacy is the ability of electric grid operators to supply enough electricity at the right locations, using current capacity and reserves, to meet demand. It is expressed as the probability of an outage due to insufficient capacity.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: July 13, 2017
The PJM Planning Committee approved revisions to the rules for the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan, agreeing to extend the cycle to 18 months.
Planners: MISO Near-Term RA Sufficient
MISO planning staff told stakeholders that near-term resource adequacy was not a concern as sufficient generation could handle upcoming changes in the RTO.
MISO South Outages Worry RTO, Monitor
MISO staff and the Independent Market Monitor agreed that the surge in MISO South outages are troubling and should be addressed.
NG Lobby Goes on Offensive vs Coal, Nukes
A study released by the American Petroleum Institute said policy makers should seek “reliability attributes,” which natural gas is “relatively advantaged” in.
ERCOT BoD Briefs: June 13, 2017
The ERCOT board learned that Lubbock Power & Light’s potential transition from SPP could result in as much as $77 million in increased production costs.
FERC: US Resource Adequacy Good for Hot Summer
Planning reserve margins are expected to be adequate for a hotter-than-normal summer, FERC said in its annual summer reliability report.
UPDATE: Capacity Survey Shows MISO in the Black
The 2017 Organization of MISO States (OMS) - MISO resource adequacy survey suggests the RTO will have sufficient capacity to meet near-term planning requirements.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs
The NYISO Management Committee discussed the upcoming summer, an annual review of the Market Monitoring Unit and Tariff changes.
Waiting on FERC, SPP Members Cut Reserve Margin
SPP stakeholders approved a revision request that allows the RTO to lower its planning reserve margin as it waits on a quorum-less FERC.
Updated: Trump Pulling U.S. Out of Paris Climate Accord
President Trump followed through on his campaign pledge to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accord on climate change

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