pseudo ties
PJM’s proposal to create standardized contracts for establishing dynamic transfers with other balancing authority areas has provoked opposition.
PJM and MISO provided updates on proposed pro forma pseudo-tie agreements, the “freeze date” on transmission rights and targeted transmission upgrades.
FERC staff accepted the MISO pro forma pseudo-tie agreement with a warning that a full-strength commission could in the future reject the proposal.
A NERC official told MISO that recommendations to utilities for restoring power after the loss of normal communication are unlikely to become binding.
The Pennsylvania State Senate approved a tax on virtual transactions, PJM CFO Suzanne Daugherty told the Markets and Reliability Committee.
A summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the PJM Markets and Reliability and Members committees on July 27.
At their July 11th, 2017 meeting, PJM presented Operating Committee members with a proposed pro forma agreement for dynamic schedules.
MISO and PJM could terminate or suspend pseudo-ties that no longer satisfy agreed-upon requirements under a joint proposal.
PJM again deferred a vote on the grid operator’s proposed pseudo-tie pro forma agreement after stakeholders complained about revision transparency.
A summary of the issues scheduled to be brought to a vote at the Markets and Reliability Committee and Members Committee on June 22, 2017.
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