Nov. 18, 2016 Inside's Exelon last-minute push to save its nukes and remake the Illinois power sector; New York approves sale of FitzPatrick nuke from Entergy to Exelon; PJM proposes fix for demand response in seasonal capacity rules; Citing cross-state pollution, Maryland pushes EPA to target 19 Midwest coal plants
The Illinois legislature has a week to decide on a far-reaching energy reform bill that also includes coal subsidies and controversial rate design changes.
Designed to alleviate concerns over the ability of demand response to compete in PJM capacity markets, the proposal would allow winter-only resources to be matched with with summer resources.
The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking stems from concerns that electric storage resources may face barriers that limit them from participating in organized markets.
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