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April 12, 2026

Markets

NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs
NYISO presented its Market Operations and Broader Regional Markets reports to the Business Issues Committee.
CAISO: Analysis Needed Before Reforms on CRR Auctions
A CAISO official told stakeholders that reforms to the congestion revenue rights auctions will come only after painstaking analysis.
CAISO Recounts Tense Hours Leading to May 3 Emergency
A CAISO operations shift manager recounted how and why the ISO declared its first Stage 1 emergency in 10 years on May 3.
NECA 2017: Embrace Disruption for Reliable New England Grid
More than 250 participants attended the NECA and Connecticut Power and Energy Society’s 24th New England Energy Conference.
MISO Market Subcommittee Briefs
MISO last month called on load-modifying resources for the first time in 10 years after it declared an unusual mid-spring maximum generation emergency.
PJM Differs with Monitor in State of the Market Response
While PJM and its Independent Market Monitor agree that its markets “work” and are competitive, they disagree on what might make them better.
MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee Briefs
Stakeholders voted overwhelmingly to end debate about whether costs for MISO’s transmission use settlement with SPP should be allocated by capacity benefit.
MISO Exploring Multiday Market
MISO is testing the waters for creating a multiday energy market that would keep generators with long start-up times switched on for more than one day.
Federal Hydro Customers Seek Change in MISO Capacity Rules
Customers of the Southwestern Power Administration asked MISO to change how it accredits their hydropower allocations - from baseload to peaking power.
Monitor Report Shows Sharp Decline in CAISO Costs
CAISO’s wholesale costs to serve load last year fell by 9%, the lowest nominal expense since 2008, according to an annual market performance report.

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