PJM’s long-awaited capacity construct redesign will have to wait at least another month for endorsement by the Markets and Reliability Committee.
PJM’s Independent Market Monitor faced a barrage of questions at the final stakeholder evaluation of its MOPR-Ex capacity market proposal.
PJM staff unveiled their proposal on price formation at last week’s Markets and Reliability Committee meeting.
In a 3 to 0 vote (McIntyre and Powelson did not participate), FERC again rejected the PJM compromise on the minimum offer price rule (MOPR).
PJM’s Capacity Construct/Public Policy Senior Task Force reviewed the results of a vote on proposals to re-envision the RTO’s capacity market structure.
An appellate court ruling on the PJM minimum offer price rule (MOPR) has created disagreement among stakeholders on how to proceed.
PJM stakeholders discussed a myriad of topics and challenges facing the markets at last week’s Mid-Atlantic Power Market Summit hosted by Infocast.
PJM announced revisions to its capacity proposal while Dayton Power and Light said it was withdrawing its plan.
PJM’s Independent Market Monitor filed a complaint with FERC requesting fast-track revocation of the RTO’s decision to exempt a generator.
PJM said that a court ruling remanding a FERC order on the RTO’s minimum offer price rule (MOPR) won’t have any impact until FERC addresses the decision.