Jan. 9, 2018 Coal takes the lead in organized markets after cold snap, but dominance won't last long ; ISO-NE proposal would drive state-sponsored renewables into wholesale markets; Florida Power & Light brings 4 new solar plants online, retires coal facility; Texas PUC to hear Lubbock bid to join ERCOT; large manufacturers wary
Some coal plants have benefited from the cold weather as gas prices rise, but experts tell Utility Dive that doesn't change the underlying market dynamics.
The new rules are designed to help bring state-sponsored renewable energy into the region's Forward Capacity Market, while protecting competitive pricing mechanisms that enable the market to work.
Lubbock Power & Light says leaving the Southwest Power Pool for the Texas grid could save hundreds of millions needed to build new generation. But some customers are concerned about exit fees and other costs.
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