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#Consumers_Energy warns of looming #electricity shortage in 2016 and beyond

Consumers Energy warns of looming electricity shortage in 2016 and beyond JACKSON, MI – A perfect storm is brewing in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, according to the two largest energy providers in the state. Rolling blackouts and electricity shortages may become the new norm, as the state’s two largest utilities will shutter coal plants under federal … Continue reading #Consumers_Energy warns of looming #electricity shortage in 2016 and beyond

Midwest states puzzle over regional CO2 rule plan

Midwest states puzzle over regional CO2 rule plan Washington, 2 April (Argus) — Midwest states are in talks about creating a regional plan for meeting power sector CO2 reduction targets proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) but some worry the effort could be frustrated if states adopt divergent compliance approaches. Indiana and Illinois are … Continue reading Midwest states puzzle over regional CO2 rule plan

Realtime Energy Trading with Innotap® PowerFeed® for Excel®

Innotap PowerFeed for Excel Realtime Data Delivery to Your Spreadsheet Provides realtime data from market sources such as PJM, Midwest ISO (MISO), Texas (ERCOT), California (CAISO), New England (ISO-NE), New York (NYISO), Southwest Power Pool (SPP), NOAA, Transco, etc. that can be referenced and manipulated inside Excel® spreadsheets, where the data displayed is automatically updated … Continue reading Realtime Energy Trading with Innotap® PowerFeed® for Excel®

MISO announces four improvements

The Midcontinent ISO announced on Sunday several improvements that recently went live to ensure an increased benefit for MISO members and end-use customers. Extended Locational Marginal Pricing: Establishment of Extended Locational Marginal Pricing (ELMP) allows MISO to better ensure that the true cost of energy is represented in the market. Read the full article at ElectricityPolicy.com.

FERC: Resolve PJM-MISO seams issues

March 4, 2015 — The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last week increased its pressure on PJM and MISO to resolve their longstanding boundary issues. FERC said it was considering taking action “to improve the efficiency of operations” at the RTOs’ seam,according to RTO Insider. Read the full article at RTO Insider.