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March 18, 2026

Capacity Market

ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: Nov. 15, 2018
ISO-NE kicked off its formal annual review of the transmission system to delineate zones for Forward Capacity Auction 14.
MISO Concurs with Monitor Ideas, Pledges More Study
MISO officials say they will follow through on most recommendations in its Independent Market Monitor’s 2017 State of the Market report.
PJM Monitor Reiterates Concerns in Quarterly SOM Report
The PJM Monitor remains unconvinced that performance metrics during localized load sheds should be used to calculate capacity market default offer caps.
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PJM Market Implementation Committee Briefs: Nov. 7, 2018
PJM told the Market Implementation Committee that the Board of Managers’ investigation of the GreenHat Energy FTR default will run through the new year.
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New England Talks Energy Security, Public Policy
Balancing reliability, economics and public policies in New England was one of the many topics of discussion at NECA’s 17th Power Markets Conference.
MISO Quick Capacity Reserves Wait Until 2021
Midcontinent Independent System Operator is working to create market rules for capacity reserves that can be supplied within 30 minutes.
Split FERC OKs New ‘Economic Life’ Rules for ISO-NE
FERC approved ISO-NE’s plan to correct a key calculation in evaluating delist bids, a change that could reduce capacity prices.
PJM Stakeholders Hold Their Lines in Capacity Battle
PJM stakeholders dug in further on the RTO’s proposed revamp to its capacity market, reiterating comments made in FERC’s paper hearing on the proposal.
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PJM Flexible on Capacity Rules, Ott Tells OPSI Meeting
The annual meeting of the Organization of PJM States Inc. (OPSI) in Chicago featured lively discussions about the RTO's proposed capacity market revamp.
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FERC OKs MISO External Capacity Zones, Dispute Deadlines
MISO can create external zones for its annual capacity auction and place time limits on members’ settlement disputes, FERC ruled in a pair of Oct. 31 orders.

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