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April 10, 2026

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PJM Stakeholders Split on Request to OK MOPR Compromise
An appellate court ruling on the PJM minimum offer price rule (MOPR) has created disagreement among stakeholders on how to proceed.
NYISO
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Nov. 15, 2017
Among other news reported at the NYISO Business Issues Committee, year-to-date monthly energy prices averaged $34.89/MWh in October, a 4% increase.
New England Strives for CASPR Consensus
ISO New England (ISO-NE) stakeholders are trying to reach agreement on CASPR, a two-tier market construct to integrate state-sponsored renewables.
FERC Won’t Rehear Entergy Refund Order on Off-System Sales
FERC refused to reconsider how Entergy should calculate ratepayer refunds resulting from Entergy Arkansas’ off-system sales.
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.
FERC Upholds MISO Transfer Limit Policy
Despite arguments from a coalition of transmission customers, FERC rejected a rehearing of MISO’s subregional flow limits.
FERC OKs Amended Entergy PPAs, Ups Bandwidth Refund
FERC accepted six revised PPAs among Entergy subsidiaries following Entergy Arkansas’ withdrawal from the company’s multistate system agreement.
MISO to Seek Waiver After FERC Rejects Offer Cap Plan
MISO will seek a series of waivers in order to implement wintertime energy offer caps after FERC rejected the grid operator’s proposed cap design.
PJM
Rule Changes Could Spur $1.4B Jump in PJM Market Costs
PJM released a proposal for revising price formation rules in its energy markets, which staff estimate could increase market costs by as much as $1.4 B.
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PJM Operating Committee Briefs: Nov. 7, 2017
PJM presented the Operating Committee with a proposed solution to address FERC’s proposed primary frequency response rule.

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