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November 18, 2024

congestion revenue rights (CRRs)

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CAISO Urged to Take Slower CRR Approach
CAISO is moving ahead with major modifications to its congestion revenue rights (CRR) auction even as some stakeholders urge a deeper look.
CAISO Overhauling CRR Auctions
CAISO unveiled a plan to restructure its congestion revenue rights (CRR) auction to address long-running complaints, including those of their internal market monitor.
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Market Monitors Bring FTR Complaints to Congress
The Market Monitors for CAISO and PJM told a House subcommittee that their respective financial transmission rights markets are significantly flawed.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: Sept. 28, 2017
The ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee unanimously approved compromise language eliminating the reduction of congestion revenue rights.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: Aug. 24, 2017
With Hurricane Harvey approaching, ERCOT’s Technical Advisory Committee focused on three tabled revision requests before scattering to their homes and work.
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CAISO Drops EIM Third-Party Transmission Plan
CAISO dropped a proposal that would have allowed third-party transmission providers to participate in the EIM after getting negative feedback on the plan.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: July 27, 2017
ERCOT stakeholders tabled a proposal to eliminate the reduction of CRRs payments after the measure failed to pass the Technical Advisory Committee.
CAISO: Analysis Needed Before Reforms on CRR Auctions
A CAISO official told stakeholders that reforms to the congestion revenue rights auctions will come only after painstaking analysis.
ERCOT TAC OKs Changes to CRR Calendar, Communications Rules
ERCOT’s Technical Advisory Committee unanimously approved changes to the ISO’s congestion revenue rights activity calendar and its Nodal Operating Guide.
Heated Start for CAISO CRR Reform Initiative
Financial traders made clear that they won’t give up the CAISO congestion revenue rights auctions without a fight at a meeting on the auctions’ shortfalls.

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