MISO Market Subcommittee (MSC)
MISO technical staff are currently devoting time to improving the nonpublic webpages the RTO uses to accept energy bids and offers.
MISO said it has concluded that a short-term capacity reserve product would be cost-effective and beneficial to reliability.
MISO detailed its spring readiness and said there’s a small possibility of emergency conditions.
MISO is scaling back a proposal to develop a multiday market, opting instead to create multiday forecasts.
MISO is proposing to set limits on the amount of time its members have to initiate alternative dispute resolution measures.
MISO is seeking stakeholder suggestions on how it can improve its market design under its Market Roadmap process.
Market participants have united to develop a trio of alternatives to MISO’s plan to crack down on generators that fail to follow dispatch instructions.
While the high load and generation outages followed the pattern of the polar vortex, MISO managed to keep prices stable and maintain better reliability.
MISO’s market planners outlined a potential 30-minute reserve product to reduce uplift and multiday generator commitments to cut production costs.
Ameren Missouri is urging MISO to scrap a newly proposed process for identifying when generators deviate from dispatch instructions.
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