Unseasonably warm weather has nudged MISO load a little closer to normal this week, though demand is still being compressed by pandemic safety measures.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is leading to budget savings across the ERO Enterprise that have been welcomed by NERC and the regional entities.
The ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee unanimously approved a change to how emergency response service resources return following recall.
Stakeholders challenged a proposal to amend the PJM Tariff regarding end-of-life projects at the Transmission Owners Agreement-Administrative Committee.
Shortage pricing played a crucial role in Texas wholesale market competitiveness last year, ERCOT’s IMM said in its annual market report.
FERC has authorized the owners of the 1,000-MW Champlain Hudson Power Express project to charge negotiated transmission rates to carry Canadian hydropower to New York City.
FERC on Monday granted NYISO eight extra months to fix a “misalignment” between its market software and its Tariff rules.
Five generators struck a $10M settlement with MISO and PJM over the RTOs’ past practice of double-charging pseudo-tied generation for congestion fees.
Stakeholders are divided on whether MISO has conducted enough analysis to justify adopting seasonal capacity auctions and loss-of-load expectation studies.
Participants in PJM’s markets must provide more financial records, corporate information and details of prior defaults under rules effective June 1.