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March 19, 2026

Capacity Market

FERC Won’t Fall to Partisanship, Chatterjee Promises ISO-NE
FERC Commissioner Neil Chatterjee promised ISO-NE that the commission will not become “hyper-politicized.”
PSEG
On Remand, FERC Rejects PJM MOPR Compromise
In a 3 to 0 vote (McIntyre and Powelson did not participate), FERC again rejected the PJM compromise on the minimum offer price rule (MOPR).
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Mexico Market Director Seeks Increased Participation
A top official with Mexico’s CENACE told a Gulf Coast Power Association breakfast he is intent on increasing participation in the country's capacity market.
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No Solution for PJM Incremental Auctions
PJM's proposal to change the Incremental Auction process was seven votes short of receiving the support needed, despite months of negotiation.
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.
Dynegy Auction Proposal Fails to Gain Ill. Lawmaker Support
Dynegy’s most recent bid to develop a specialized capacity market for downstate Illinois has failed to gain traction in the state’s legislature.
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PJM Won’t Commit to Capacity Construct Decision
PJM’s Capacity Construct/Public Policy Senior Task Force reviewed the results of a vote on proposals to re-envision the RTO’s capacity market structure.
NARUC Panelists See Need to Define, Price Resiliency
Panelists discussing the DOE NOPR on grid resiliency at the NARUC Annual Meeting agreed that energy markets should put a price on what the grid needs.
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: Nov. 16, 2017
ISO-NE presented a draft of its Maine Resource Integration Study to the Planning Advisory Committee along with an update on the New England economy.
Policy Churn, Voting Rules Raise Questions on RTO Governance
Dysfunctional voting structures and constant churn over market rules are raising questions about RTO governance, speakers told consumer advocates last week.

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