Capacity Market
FERC has accepted ISO-NE’s 390-MW reduction in its load forecast, reflecting the impact of distributed solar resources.
FERC ruled that the ISO-NE Tariff is unjust and unreasonable because it uses vertical demand curves in constrained zones.
Exelon has joined the opposition to FirstEnergy's attempts to win guaranteed payments for its Ohio power plants.
FERC reaffirmed ISO-NE's new entrant pricing rule, again rejecting complaints that it suppresses capacity prices and discriminates against existing resources.
FERC has ordered MISO to change the way it conducts capacity auctions beginning with the 2016/17 auction in April.
It’s been 15 years since FERC approved MISO as an RTO and, like a teenager, MISO is experiencing a growth spurt.
Infrastructure expansion has been the dominant theme in New England in recent years, and 2016 appears to be no different.
2015 was a year of change for PJM, which said goodbye to CEO Terry Boston and ushered in its new Capacity Performance product.
FERC denied rehearing of its June decision certifying the ninth Forward Capacity Auction results in ISO-NE.
PJM said AEP's proposed PPA needs changes to preserve competition.
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