MISO and its Monitor are making several changes to market mitigation procedures — most of which will increase the IMM’s authority to mitigate and penalize.
MISO signaled it’s ready to address calls from its Monitor and members to tighten capacity deliverability requirements, but some are concerned about costs.
MISO has proposed limiting extended planned outages to fewer than 90 days to qualify for participation in its Planning Resource Auction.
Advanced Energy Economy members are eager for FERC to issue a final rule breaking down barriers to participation in wholesale markets for DERs.
MISO will next year discontinue submitting data to NERC’s Generating Availability Data System on behalf of generation in its footprint.
MISO is still reviewing FERC’s recent proposal that NERC develop cold weather reliability standards.
MISO is nearing its goal of an October FERC filing to solidify its first, limited set of storage-as-transmission assets rules.
Missouri regulators are completing a probe into the self-commitment and self-scheduling of generation into wholesale energy markets.
State regulators should establish standards to ensure the cybersecurity of DERs, experts said at NARUC's 2019 Summer Policy Summit.
State regulators considered the impact of a prolonged blackout for about half the country during NARUC’s first-ever “black sky” exercise.