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How GHG Adders Are Used in Markets+ Optimization

July 11, 2025
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Disclaimer: This blog post answers “How are GHG Adders used in Markets+ optimization, and how do they affect commitment, dispatch, and settlement decisions for participants serving carbon-regulated loads in states like California and Washington?” It was generated using PCI’s M+ Bot AI chatbot. While the content is based on curated market documentation, it is intended for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most up-to-date or comprehensive information. We recommend verifying any key details directly with relevant sources before making business decisions.

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Greenhouse Gas (GHG) adders are a critical tool in SPP Markets+, helping to optimize energy markets while addressing the unique carbon policies of states like California and Washington. These adders reflect the cost of complying with state-specific carbon regulations, ensuring that market participants serving carbon-regulated loads can operate efficiently and fairly.

In this blog post, we’ll explore how GHG adders are used in Markets+ optimization, their role in commitment, dispatch, and settlement decisions, and how the market accommodates the diverse GHG policies of participating states. By the end, you’ll understand how these mechanisms create a level playing field for market participants while supporting the transition to a cleaner energy future.

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What are GHG adders, and why do they matter?

Imagine you’re a market participant in California or Washington, two states with robust carbon pricing programs. To serve demand in these states, you need to account for the cost of complying with their greenhouse gas regulations. That’s where GHG adders come in.

GHG adders are essentially price signals that reflect the cost of carbon compliance. They’re submitted by scheduling coordinators as part of their bids and are used by Markets+ to optimize energy dispatch and commitment decisions. These adders ensure that the cost of carbon is factored into the market’s economic optimization, creating a transparent and efficient way to manage carbon-regulated loads.

How GHG adders influence commitment and dispatch decisions

In Markets+, GHG adders play a pivotal role in determining which resources are committed and dispatched to serve carbon-regulated loads. Here’s how it works:

When a resource submits a GHG adder, it signals its willingness to serve demand in a carbon-regulated area and its associated compliance costs. Markets+ uses these adders, along with energy bids, to optimize resource selection. For example, if a resource in Washington submits a GHG adder to serve California demand, the market will consider both the energy bid and the GHG adder to determine whether it’s the most cost-effective option.

This process ensures that resources with lower carbon compliance costs are prioritized, promoting efficiency and reducing overall market costs. It also provides a clear price signal to participants, encouraging investments in cleaner, more efficient technologies.

Accommodating diverse state GHG policies

One of the biggest challenges for Markets+ is navigating the patchwork of state-specific GHG policies. California’s cap-and-trade program and Washington’s cap-and-invest program, for instance, are not linked, meaning they operate under separate rules and compliance instruments.

Markets+ addresses this complexity by allowing resources to submit GHG adders specific to each state’s regulations. For example, a resource in Washington can submit one GHG adder for serving California demand and another for serving demand in Washington. This flexibility ensures that the market can accommodate the unique requirements of each state while maintaining a level playing field for participants.

Additionally, Markets+ includes mechanisms to prevent double counting of GHG compliance costs. This is particularly important when resources serve multiple GHG regulation areas, as it ensures that participants are not unfairly penalized.

What this means for market participants

For market participants, the use of GHG adders in Markets+ represents both a challenge and an opportunity. On one hand, participants must navigate the complexities of submitting accurate GHG adders and complying with diverse state regulations. On the other hand, the transparency and efficiency of the market provide significant benefits.

By factoring GHG adders into commitment, dispatch, and settlement decisions, Markets+ creates a more predictable and equitable market environment. Participants can make informed decisions about where and how to serve demand, optimizing their operations and reducing compliance costs.

Moreover, the use of GHG adders sends a strong signal to the market, encouraging investments in low-carbon technologies and supporting the transition to a cleaner energy future.

Why GHG adders are a game-changer for Markets+

GHG adders are more than just a compliance tool—they’re a cornerstone of Markets+ optimization. By integrating the cost of carbon into market operations, they ensure that the market remains efficient, transparent, and fair.

For market participants, this means new opportunities to optimize operations, reduce costs, and stay competitive in a rapidly changing industry. And for the energy market as a whole, it’s a step toward a more sustainable and equitable future.

As Markets+ continues to evolve, GHG adders will play an increasingly important role in shaping the market. Whether you’re a seasoned participant or new to the game, understanding how these mechanisms work is essential for success in this dynamic environment.

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