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March 29, 2026

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ERCOT Briefs: Week of June 15, 2020
ERCOT approved suspension-of-operations requests from Austin Energy, saying both units are not required to support the system.
Monitor Breaks with MISO over RA Concerns
MISO and its Independent Market Monitor are at odds over how and how quickly the RTO should address its resource adequacy, board members heard Tuesday.
FERC Announces Tech Conferences on Carbon, OSW
FERC will hold two technical conferences this year: one to examine carbon pricing in wholesale markets, and another to consider transmission policies in relation to offshore wind.
FERC OKs Revised Forecast for PJM Incremental Auction
FERC granted PJM permission to use a lower peak load forecast for its second Incremental Auction in July, reflecting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
NYISO Stakeholders OK Peak Forecast Tweak
NYISO’s Management Committee voted to revise the ISO’s Tariff to address a concern regarding peak load forecasts and minimum unforced capacity requirements.
MISO Exploring New RAN Changes
MISO said it continues to weigh changes to its markets and resource adequacy construct as part of its multiyear resource availability and need project.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: June 10, 2020
New England’s total wholesale costs of electricity last year fell 19% to $9.8 billion, according to the ISO-NE Market Monitor’s 2019 Annual Markets Report.
MISO: New Outage Rules Boosted Mich. Capacity Prices
MISO said a new rule prohibiting resources on extended outages from offering capacity contributed to the historic spike in Zone 7 prices in April’s PRA.
Debate Continues as New England Awaits ESI Ruling
Generation and load interests are no closer to agreement over ISO-NE's Energy Security Improvements proposal, a NECA webcast discussion showed.
MISO Solar Dispatch a Go, FERC Says
MISO can begin requiring new solar generation in its footprint to become dispatchable by early 2022, FERC ruled.

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