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The NYISO BOD reached a unanimous decision on the AC Public Policy Transmission Project and will release its decision by Dec. 27, 2018.
The Integrating Public Policy Task Force met for the last time before handing its final carbon pricing proposal to NYISO’s stakeholder governance process.
The PJM Market Implementation Committee will discuss indemnification for financial transmission rights bilateral contracts at its Jan. 9 meeting.
A report on fuel security in PJM shows the grid is reliable in all but extreme scenarios as long as resources are compensated for being fuel-secure.
PJM staff moved briskly through a dense agenda of the Energy Price Formation Senior Task Force in hopes of wrapping up the initiative by a Jan. 31 deadline.
Tension between PJM and certain states has not loosened, judging by comments made at a forum held by the Great Plains Institute and the Nicholas Institute.
The NYISO Business Issues Committee approved Tariff changes clarifying real-time market settlements and their interaction with storage resources.
CAISO’s 2019 revenue requirement will be less than this year’s, despite hiring and costs associated with its planned new role as reliability coordinator for most of the West.
Stakeholders endorsed revisions that would align PJM’s price-responsive demand rules with the Capacity Performance construct.
The MISO Board of Directors approved allocating $20.5 million for another year of the RTO’s ongoing effort to replace its market platform.
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