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March 15, 2026

Energy Storage

Stakeholders not Sold on PJM SATA Plan
PJM stakeholders questioned the scope and timing of the RTO’s proposed initiative for considering storage as transmission assets in the RTEP process.
ISO-NE Order 841 Rehearing Request Denied
FERC rejected ISO-NE’s request to rehear its decision requiring the RTO to revise its energy storage rules to account for a resource’s state of charge in the day-ahead market.
Local Projects Axed from MISO Cost Allocation Refile
MISO is mounting a third attempt to gain FERC approval to overhaul the cost allocation design for economic transmission projects after previous rejections.
NYISO Weighs Market Options for Hybrid Resources
NYISO floated a plan that would provide hybrid storage resources three options for participating in its energy and capacity markets.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: April 1, 2020
In its first report since the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic forced most Texans to stay at home, ERCOT has seen a weekly 2% reduction in energy usage.
FERC Sets Tech Conference on Hybrid Resources
FERC will hold a technical conference July 23 on the “technical and market issues” raised by the growth of hybrid generation and storage resources.
PJM MRC Moves Forward on Storage, Hybrids
PJM is moving forward in addressing storage-related issues regarding limited-duration, intermittent and hybrid resources.
FERC OKs PJM Regulation Deal over Monitor’s Opposition
FERC approved settlements of two complaints over PJM’s regulation market design despite opposition from Dominion Energy and the Independent Market Monitor.
CPUC Approves Big Boost in Storage, Solar Targets
The California PUC approved historic increases in the state’s clean energy targets, calling for almost 25 GW of renewable energy and storage by 2030.
SPP, MISO Tweak Pseudo-Tie Practices in JOA
FERC approved SPP’s revisions to its joint operating agreement with MISO that improve pseudo-tie coordination requirements between the RTOs.

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