As many grid operators evaluate how to adapt their markets for the renewable energy transition, the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and Grid Strategies released two white papers to help guide needed reforms in two of the largest electricity markets in the United States: PJM Interconnection (PJM) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO). The companion reports, produced in collaboration with the American Clean Power Association and the Solar Energy Industries Association, address the critical need for PJM, MISO, and other regional grid operators to create a level playing field for all resources. That includes ensuring that energy and ancillary service market rules allow renewable and battery storage resources to provide and be compensated for all of their reliability services, and also removing rules that unintentionally subsidize inflexible resources. To read the MISO report, click the photo below. To read the PJM report, click here. Market Reforms Can Power the Energy Transition in MISO Share this TweetShare on Twitter Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Related PostsMarket Reforms Can Power the Energy Transition in PJMApril 25, 2023Analysis of Hourly & Annual GHG Emissions: Accounting for Hydrogen ProductionApril 19, 20232023 State of Black America Report: A Climate in CrisisApril 16, 2023The Value of Transmission During Winter Storm ElliottMarch 28, 2023The Value of Transmission During Winter Storm ElliottFebruary 8, 2023The Benefit and Urgency of Planned Offshore Transmission: Reducing the Costs of and Barriers to Achieving U.S. Clean Energy GoalsJanuary 24, 2023
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