I. Issue Summary
On March 23, 2021, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission or FERC) convened a technical conference on the role of the capacity market construct in the PJM Interconnection (PJM), ISO New England and the New York Independent System Operator.[1] [1] The discussion covered the implications of retaining the expanded minimum offer price rule (MOPR) in the PJM capacity market, in addition to prospective alternatives to replace PJM’s Expanded MOPR. On April 5, 2021, the Commission issued a notice inviting post-technical conference comments to specific questions regarding the PJM capacity market and implications and alternatives to the Expanded MOPR in PJM.[2] [2]
II. Summary of R Street Position
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Senate Bill 44: Nuclear subsidies repealed in bill Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 03/12/2021 - 4:00pm
By:
Larry Limpf
A bill that would that repeal subsidies for nuclear power plants goes before the Public Utilities Committee of the Ohio House of Representatives after passing unanimously in the Senate. Senate Bill 44 repeals nearly $1 billion in subsidies that would have gone to two nuclear plants owned by a former subsidiary of FirstEnergy Solutions. The bill would also eliminate the fees on customers’ electric bills that would pay for the subsidies. Those fees are the subject of two pending court cases and are currently on hold.