MISO Market Subcommittee
MISO said stakeholders have convinced it to design an off switch on its proposed $10,000/MWh value of lost load to use during extended load-shedding events.
MISO’s Market Subcommittee will assist MISO in drafting tariff requirements to discourage market participants from committing fraud in MISO’s demand response market.
MISO says its extensive analysis shows its current $3,500/MWh value of lost load should be raised to $10,000/MWh.
MISO’s Market Subcommittee likely will discuss either a multiday gas purchase requirement or a multiday gas unit commitment process for use during extreme cold.
MISO said it will file by the end of the month to scrap a clunky and all-but-abandoned generator offer style from its tariff.
MISO dodged the need for emergency procedures during a mid-January cold blast that brought consecutive days of subzero temperatures to the Midwest.
MISO expounded on why its late August maximum generation emergency wasn’t met with prices dictated by its emergency offer floors.
MISO says it’s leaning toward a simplified method to handle the market participation of combination battery storage and renewable energy resources.
MISO is proposing a round of elimination and biennial reviews of its “parking lot” list of improvement ideas, with some stakeholders putting up resistance.
As it navigates a tough summer, MISO is more optimistic on its ability to successfully manage fall operations.
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