NYISO More HQs Than Answers: Will Québécois Supply Meet Growing Northeast Demand? Large new interties between Québec and both New York and New England are set to come online over the next six months, but flows on existing ties have declined in recent years. We explore whether HQ has the capacity to support the Northeast, and explore what the future might hold.
CAISO Beyond the Day-Ahead: Bridging East and West, Redefining Hubs, and International Coordination in the West Beyond the competing day-ahead markets, the West will also see fulsome RTO expansion via SPP, market reform and cooperation in Canada, and independence (today) for certain authorities. We break it all down.
CAISO CAISO's EDAM and SPP's Markets+ Arrive to Tame the Wild West With new day-ahead Western markets just over the horizon, it's time to take stock of the field of play. Who's joining what, what do these aggregations look like, and what does it mean for the wider West?
demand Early Season Heat Stressed The Eastern Interconnection PJM, NYISO, ISO-NE, and IESO exceeded last summer's peak demand, and did so before July. With load climbing beyond forecast, we break down how each region responded and navigated this record-breaking early-season heat event.
IESO How Does a Renewed IESO Respond to a Nuclear Trip Energy prices hit $2,000/MWh in Ontario. What triggered this price spike, and how the renewed IESO market respond?
IESO One Week of Data from Market Renewal in IESO From nodal spreads to capture rates, we’re taking a look at the first week of action and outcomes in Ontario’s new nodal market.
ISO-NE Tariffs Challenge the Interconnected Northeast New York and New England are heavily interconnected with the Canadian grid, importing cheaper and cleaner power than internal generation. Tariffs are driving uncertainty in both operations and planning.
SPP SPP Expansion Provides a Blueprint for the Future of the Grid The U.S. power grid is so complex that trivial changes are hard to comprehend and harder to implement. Yet, a recent announcement by the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) is closer to historic than trivial, making it a good case study for a more integrated and efficient grid.