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Please see Board Correspondence.
Shaina Paulsen
Associate Clerk of The Board
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Subject: FW: FERC re Organized Markets' Changing System Needs, Plans
FYI,
FERC is seeking information on Organized Markets’ Changing System
Needs, Plans under AD21-10.
Executive Assistant
Office: 530-762-2186
Supervisor Doug Teeter, District 5
Butte County Board of Supervisors
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Paradise, CA 95969 Email: rbennett@buttecounty.net
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On 4/22/2022, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Washington D.C., issued this News Release:
Description: News Release: FERC Seeks Information on Organized Markets' Changing System Needs, Plans
under AD21-10.
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AD21-10, Agenda Item E-2
FERC Seeks Information on Organized Markets’ Changing System Needs, Plans
Today FERC took the next step toward modernizing wholesale electricity market design by directing
the operators of six regional organized electric power markets to provide information regarding their
changing system needs and plans for potential reforms. The California Independent System Operator
Corp., ISO New England, Inc., Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc., New York
Independent System Operator, Inc., PJM Interconnection, L.L.C., and Southwest Power Pool, Inc. have
180 days to file reports in response to the order.
Today’s order follows a staff whitepaper and four technical conferences conducted in 2021 that
explored the changing nature of the organized markets and their operations. The Commission
received comments on the potential challenges associated with “one size fits all” solutions and is
gathering additional information from each market operator to better understand how their unique
resource mixes and load profiles impact their respective system needs across all their markets and
their respective plans to address those needs.
Reports should comprehensively address current system needs given recent changes in resource
mixes and load profiles; operator expectations regarding system needs over the next five years and
ten years; whether and how each market operator plans to reform its markets to meet expected
system needs.
Public comments are due 60 days following the filing of the reports. The Commission will review the
reports and comments to determine whether further action is appropriate.
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