PJM recommended three market rule changes regarding virtual trading in a report requested by stakeholders.
FERC rejected two complaints alleging that MISO overcharged for through-and-out transmission on the MISO South system.
FERC denied requests for changes to Order 807, which granted a blanket waiver from Tariff requirements to owners and operators of generator tie lines.
Our summary of the issues scheduled for votes at the PJM MRC and MC on 10/22/2015. Each item is listed by agenda number, description and projected time of discussion, followed by a summary of the issue and links to prior coverag
PJM said the changes to the variable resource requirement curve and related pricing inputs were necessary to meet evolving market conditions.
Market participants in New York are concerned that their proprietary information might not be adequately protected as NYISO plans to bring the RTO’s reporting system for renewable energy generation into compliance with state law.
The PJM board directed staff to seek FERC approval for a package of rule changes related to FTRs and ARRs after the Members Committee nearly reached consensus on the proposal.
Lubbock Power & Light’s recent announcement it was planning to take 400 MW of SPP load and join ERCOT hung heavy over the Strategic Planning Committee last week.
The New York PSC temporarily lifted caps on the amount of net-metered solar energy that can be permitted on a utility system.
MISO's latest Order 1000 compliance filing revises the developer selection process and outlines a pro forma selected developer agreement.










