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FERC upheld NYISO’s decision to deny a New York energy service company’s application to join until its predecessor pays its outstanding debt.
SPP has raised the stakes in what could shape up to be a long-term competition to win over the Western electricity market one service at a time.
ISO-NE floated a portion of its long-term market proposal to address fuel supply constraints to the NEPOOL Markets Committee.
FERC directed SPP to make Tariff changes to allow fast-start resources to set clearing prices, saying its current rules are not just and reasonable.
A tag team of ERCOT executives reviewed the grid operator’s summer preparations at the Board of Directors’ last meeting before the season begins.
House members urged FERC commissioners to holistically review RTO governance rules, while also pressing them on languishing docket decisions.
PJM stakeholders were reminded that the clock will soon start ticking on the 90-day settlement period for working out how to unwind the GreenHat default.
MISO will one day see a proliferation of electric vehicles, just don’t expect them to begin plugging in en masse before millennials hit midlife crises.
PJM and its Monitor must turn over a trove of documents stemming from allegations of manipulation against now-defunct Coaltrain Energy.
MISO said it will combine several data sets to create a new and comprehensive multiday operating margin forecast.
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