MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee (RASC)
MISO previewed its comments to FERC in response to Rick Perry’s proposal to allow “resilient” resources with a 90-day on-site supply of fuel.
MISO has decided to delay the formation of external resource zones and seasonal capacity.
Market participants remain skeptical of a MISO plan to integrate external resource zones into its annual capacity auction.
MISO has introduced a three-step checklist that owners of BTM generation can use to prove deliverability for the Planning Resource Auction.
MISO presented stakeholders with a proposal to tighten rules on capacity imports amid uncertainty over a recent appellate court ruling.
The NYISO Management Committee discussed the upcoming summer, an annual review of the Market Monitoring Unit and Tariff changes.
MISO told its Advisory Committee that they've narrowed candidates for the Board of Directors to six, while the Resource Adequacy Subcommittee is seeking the approval of just two priorities for the year.
MISO is unlikely to meet a deadline for filing its auction design with FERC, raising doubts that changes can be implemented for 2017/18.
MISO will not yield on a planned July filing for capacity auction design changes, while a filing to add seasonal and locational constructs will be delayed.
The MISO Steering Committee concluded that the Resource Adequacy Subcommittee acted properly when it retired a task team without a vote or motion.
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