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MISO staff and the Independent Market Monitor agreed that the surge in MISO South outages are troubling and should be addressed.
A proposal to elect MISO Steering Committee leaders rather than having them automatically be its Advisory Committee’s leaders has been tabled until July.
A study released by the American Petroleum Institute said policy makers should seek “reliability attributes,” which natural gas is “relatively advantaged” in.
CAISO has begun seeking comment from participants in the Western Energy Imbalance Market on three modifications it’s proposing to make to the market.
MISO wants to build a new market platform, but the MISO board members want a thorough stakeholder review of the project’s cost first.
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals denied eight challenges to PJM’s Capacity Performance rules, potentially cementing changes to the RTO's capacity market.
Panelists at the 154th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable in Boston discussed the recent failure of a nuclear subsidy bill in Connecticut.
PJM published three documents detailing their efforts to integrate public policy and emerging technologies into its markets.
A summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the Markets and Reliability Committee and Members Committee on June 22, 2017.
Potomac Economics’ David Patton told ERCOT’s Board of Directors that there’s still room to optimize energy and ancillary services.
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