
6 Lessons for SEEM Success
Learn about the six lessons learned that will spell success for the Southeast Energy Exchange Market (SEEM) and its participants.
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Learn about the six lessons learned that will spell success for the Southeast Energy Exchange Market (SEEM) and its participants.

The importance of regional alliances in energy markets and the core reason driving the recent creation of the Southeast Energy Exchange Market (SEEM).

Evergy, the largest electric company in Kansas, began its MISO MUI 2.0 update with the support of PCI. No adverse issues were reported during testing.

On July 30, 2021, PJM became fully compliant with FERC Order 841 as energy storage of different durations can now participate in PJM’s capacity market.

CAISO energy storage market model are evolving to address requirements for compliance with FERC Order 841.

In May of 2021, SPP released a self-study curriculum focusing on market storage to help wholesale power markets become compliant with FERC Order 841.

ISO-New England (ISO-NE) is continuing to develop and make improvements to its market design to better address regional fuel security by October 15, 2019. The ISO discussed the problem statement,

As PJM pointed out in last month’s Fuel Security Initiative Study, ensuring that power is available whenever and wherever it is needed is the number one concern of the ISO

In January 2018, PJM formed its Energy Price Formation Senior Task Force (EPFSTF) to serve as a forum for stakeholders to discuss how Energy and Reserve Markets can be enhanced

On September 3, 2018, a Capacity Scarcity Condition occurred in ISO New England (ISO-NE) during off-peak hours. Under current Forward Capacity Market (FCM) rules, energy efficiency (EE) resources are exempt

At the recent ISO-New England (ISO-NE)Â Markets Committee Meeting (Nov 7-8, 2018), ISO staff presented conceptual approaches and stakeholder concepts for developing a market-based solution to improve energy security in the

FERC has concluded that RTO and ISO offer caps on incremental energy offers are not just nor reasonable due to several reasons: They may prevent a resource from recovering its