SPP Marketing Monitoring Unit (MMU)
SPP staff are working feverishly to address FERC and Market Monitoring Unit concerns that threaten the launch of its Western Energy Imbalance Service market.
MISO and SPP regulators are close to asking the RTOs for improvements to transmission operations on their seam as their market monitors wind down a study.
SPP's Western Energy Imbalance Service market is at risk of falling behind schedule because it is still waiting on FERC approval of the standalone Tariff.
SPP’s Market Monitoring Unit released the final version of its 2019 State of the Market report and a study on improving issues across the MISO seam.
SPP’s Board of Directors approved the first two revision requests stemming from the Holistic Integrated Tariff Team’s work.
SPP’s Market Monitor said MISO and SPP must rethink some of their fees and practices before rolling out coordinated transaction scheduling across the seam.
SPP‘s independent Marketing Monitoring Unit is not looking to end self-commitment but a reduction would result in a more efficient energy market.
SPP’s Marketing Monitoring Unit has scheduled a pair of webinars over the next two weeks to discuss reports it has recently released.
SPP’s Board of Directors approved a transmission plan that will result in an estimated $545 million in projects over the next six years.
SPP's Monitor released a paper detailing a study of generator self-commitments in the market, yielding evidence they exert downward pressure on prices.
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