Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
FERC largely accepted PJM’s Order 845 compliance filing addressing concerns over a lack of transparency regarding contingent facilities.
FERC partially approved Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association’s Order 845 compliance filing, directing the cooperative to make more changes.
FERC approved PJM’s proposed energy price formation revisions, agreeing with the RTO that its reserve market was not functioning as intended.
FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee pledged to serve his full term, saying his Facebook posting suggesting he was considering running for governor of Virginia was a joke.
FERC partly rejected CAISO Tariff revisions seeking deliverability enhancements for interconnection customers, saying a proposal to limit self-scheduling by some generators wasn’t reasonable.
The expanded MOPR will cost PJM ratepayers almost $9.7 billion over nine years if FERC adopts revised floor prices allowing most nuclear plants to clear.
FERC rejected Public Service Company of Colorado’s proposed changes to its large generator interconnection procedures.
More than two dozen companies and coalitions filed responses to PJM’s compliance filing to FERC's order expanding its MOPR.
FERC partly accepted NYISO’s compliance filing on buyer-side market power mitigation rules, denying a waiver and rejecting the ISO’s arguments on Tariff language.
PJM and its Monitor shared with stakeholders their proposals for responding to FERC’s directive that state default service auctions be subject to the MOPR.
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