Daily edition | Sept. 13, 2019 Note from the editor The future of state-subsidized resources within PJM's capacity market hangs on a highly-anticipated decision by federal regulators, and we've received feedback about the projected impacts of a minimum offer price rule (MOPR).
Grid Strategies estimated a strong application of MOPR would cost $5.7 billion per year, which the Electric Power Supply Association disputed in an op-ed, accusing the group of "cherry picking" figures. Grid Strategies issued a response and today Utility Dive is running an op-ed from the Electricity Consumers Resource Council, which says the cost of MOPR will place a large and unnecessary burden on the industry.
We welcome their viewpoints and we want to know what you think. What are you looking for in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's upcoming order?
Thanks for reading, Iulia Gheorghiu Editor, Utility Dive Twitter | E-mail Pacific Gas & Electric announced it reached a settlement with insurers related to the 2017 Northern California wildfires and 2018 Camp Fire. The $11 billion settlement is significantly lower than the $20 billion insurers say they were owed. |
More than 4 GW of gas plants in the state are expected to retire by 2021, but the CPUC wants to extend their environmental compliance dates until new resources are brought online. |
The changes will also allow utilities to recover any lost revenues from the excess power provided by rooftop solar, "a pretty remarkable turn," says one opponent. |
New York State's Future Grid Challenge innovates how technology firms commercialize/scale technology in the utility space. |
Opinion Regardless of the exact cost of PJM's plan to address state subsidy impacts on its capacity market, the amount is large and unnecessary, Electricity Consumers Resource Council's Devin Hartman writes. |
Despite a tight supply-demand balance, ISO-NE said it expects to operate a reliable and affordable electric grid through transmission investments and a reliance on energy efficiency. |
As storage becomes a larger player in the power system, the Interstate Renewable Energy Council recommends best practices for interconnecting the controllable distributed generation. |
UPDATED The Public Utilities Commission proposed changes to the state's primary storage incentive that would create a budget for low-income customers in wildfire threat areas. | What We're Reading San Francisco Public Press |
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