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July 3, 2024

installed capacity market (ICAP)

MISO
OMS-MISO Survey Reveals Dimmer View of Future Supply
MISO’s supply picture for the next five years is less rosy than it was a year ago, according to the RTO's annual survey with the Organization of MISO States (OMS).
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: March 15, 2018
NYISO energy prices averaged $33.83/MWh in February, down sharply from their cold snap average of $99.55 in January.
NYISO
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Feb. 14, 2018
NYISO power prices surged to an average of $99.55/MWh in January, up 89% from December and 148% from the same month a year ago.
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Jan. 17, 2018
NYISO power prices jumped sharply in December on the back of sharp gains for natural gas stemming from extreme cold weather at the end of the month.
Potomac Economics
NYISO Q3 Prices Fall on Lower Demand, Gas Costs
NYISO third-quarter energy prices fell 16 to 30% versus a year ago due to falling electricity demand and lower natural gas costs according to the ISO’s MMU.
NYISO
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Nov. 15, 2017
Among other news reported at the NYISO Business Issues Committee, year-to-date monthly energy prices averaged $34.89/MWh in October, a 4% increase.
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Aug. 9, 2017
NYISO’s Business Issues Committee approved steps intended to improve the efficiency of the interconnection queue process while maintaining needed reliability evaluations.
FERC Approves NYISO Behind-the-Meter Rules
FERC  accepted NYISO’s proposed Tariff revisions allowing large behind-the-meter resources to participate in the ISO’s  markets.
FERC Grants Exemption for Renewables, Self-Supply in NY ICAP Market
FERC granted renewable energy resources an exemption from buyer-side mitigation rules in New York's installed capacity market.
FERC: Idled NY Plants Can Lose Interconnection Rights
NYISO can force idled generators to allow use of their interconnections for reliability purposes, FERC ruled last week, saying that such actions do not constitute an unconstitutional “taking” under the Fifth Amendment.

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