behind-the-meter generation (BTMG)
The PJM Markets and Reliability Committee agreed to a one-year delay in adding cost-containment measures to the RTO’s transmission planning process.
PJM experienced 77 emergency procedures in May, staff told attendees at last week’s Operating Committee meeting.
Stakeholders are asking MISO to consider changing its billing practices to reflect how behind-the-meter (BTM) resources use the transmission system.
SPP’s Markets and Operations Policy Committee continued to hash through the difficulties of reporting behind-the-meter load.
SPP’s Board of Directors approved a cleanup of Tariff language that just may have put the RTO’s troublesome Z2 process in the rearview mirror.
SPP stakeholders narrowly rejected a Tariff change that would have established a 1-MW threshold for reporting behind-the-meter network load.
WEC Energy Group uncovered a Tariff inconsistency while it was developing a proposal to improve MISO’s behind-the-meter generation participation rules.
Industry representatives and state regulators gave an overview of the changing landscape at the NARUC Summer Policy Summit.
MISO has introduced a three-step checklist that owners of BTM generation can use to prove deliverability for the Planning Resource Auction.
PJM stakeholders spent much of a special MIC meeting on distributed energy resources (DER) clarifying definitions.
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