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Tag Archives: FERC
Must States Step Up to Keep Demand Response Participating in Wholesale Markets? Part I
By Matthew Rose, Enerdynamics Instructor It’s been a busy few months in the nation’s capital with a number of notable decisions and policy changes that target the country’s electricity industry. Among the decisions causing great debate is the ruling from … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity
Tagged demand response, Demand Side Management, Electric regulation, FERC, Wholesale Electric Markets
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A Decade After Enron’s Demise, Can Energy Markets Still Be Manipulated?
By Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor Back in the days when Enron was a high-flying energy trading company, energy traders joked that when a new ISO tariff came out the trading companies would take their smartest analysts, lock them … Continue reading
Demand Side Management and Its Impact on Wholesale Electricity Markets
By Matthew Rose, Enerdynamics Instructor The debate over the impact of demand response and energy efficiency in the wholesale power markets remains active. On the surface, there is an intuitive belief that if we better manage and even reduce demand, … Continue reading
Posted in Electricity
Tagged demand response, Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Electricity Education, Electricity Training, Energy Education, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC, ISO-New England, Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, New England, PJM Interconnection
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FERC Order 1000 – One More Step Toward Regional Wholesale Markets
by Bob Shively, Enerdynamics President and Lead Instructor Photo credit: Sigfrid Lundberg Back in the early 2000s when FERC was pushing Standard Market Design, some in the electric industry believed we would soon transition to four or five uniform wholesale … Continue reading