FERC Order 841
Demand response aggregator Voltus filed a complaint with FERC challenging the state opt-out provision in Order 719.
SPP stakeholders endorsed a 10-year transmission plan that will likely continue to underestimate wind energy development.
NEPOOL's Markets Committee agreed to sunset the Forward Reserve Market but rejected ISO-NE's proposal for recalculating the dynamic delist bid threshold.
PJM members endorsed a proposal to use the ELCC method to calculate the capacity value of limited-duration and intermittent resources.
FERC ordered RTOs and ISOs to open their markets to distributed energy resource aggregations now largely limited to providing demand response.
The Northern Maine ISA is asking New England transmission owners to eliminate through-and-out transmission charges for transactions between it and ISO-NE.
The Markets Committee heard an update on ISO-NE’s next Order 841 compliance filing and its proposal to sunset the Forward Reserve Market.
FERC on Tuesday accepted most provisions in ISO-NE’s second compliance filing for Order 841.
FERC accepted NYISO’s second attempt to comply with Order 841, which requires RTOs and ISOs to remove market barriers for energy storage resources.
PJM, CAISO and SPP took a step closer to the full implementation of Order 841 with FERC’s partial acceptance of their Tariff revisions.
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