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May 9, 2024

RTO administrative fee

Overheard at GCPA MISO South Regional Conference
MISO CEO John Bear opened GCPA’s MISO South Regional Conference with the RTO’s strategic initiatives and the five “500-year” storms it has experienced.
ERCOT Technical Advisory Committee Briefs: Jan. 30, 2019
ERCOT stakeholders moved to address the Texas grid’s growing pains by tweaking the system’s ancillary service offerings, which predate 2010.
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SPP Still Looking West — and Inward
SPP will this year begin providing reliability coordinator services to more than a dozen entities in the Western Interconnection.
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SPP Board of Directors/Members Committee Briefs: Dec. 4, 2018
SPP’s Board of Directors approved a more than 8% reduction in the RTO’s administrative fee for 2019, although the fee is projected to rise again in 2020.
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SPP MOPC Briefs: Oct. 16-17, 2018
SPP’s Market and Operations Policy Committee unanimously approved staff recommendations to revise the SPP-MISO Coordinated System Plan.
SPP Briefs: Week of Aug. 6, 2018
Southwest Power Pool (SPP) has kicked off an effort to develop an alternative rate structure for recovering its administrative costs.
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SPP Board of Directors/Members Committee Briefs: July 31, 2018
The SPP Board of Directors approved a Tariff change requiring non-dispatchable variable energy resources (NDVERs) to register as dispatchable (DVERs).
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SPP Stakeholders to Study Admin Fee Changes
The SPP MOPC agreed to create a task force to evaluate a proposal that would change the recovery mechanism for the RTO’s administrative fee.
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SPP Board of Directors/Members Committee Briefs: Dec. 5, 2017
SPP’s Board of Directors and Members Committee approved a 1-cent increase in the RTO’s administrative fee and its 2018 budget.
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SPP Board of Directors/Members Committee Briefs: Oct. 31, 2017
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.

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