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August 12, 2024 CUB Q&A: ‘Capacity’ price spike means ComEd supply price will shoot up June 2025
A record price spike in a recent electricity “capacity auction” means the supply price for Commonwealth Edison will likely increase significantly in June of 2025. Read CUB’s Q&A.
A record price spike in a recent electricity “capacity auction” means the supply price for Commonwealth Edison will likely increase significantly in June of 2025. Read CUB’s Q&A.
August 5, 2024 RTO Insider: PJM Market Participants React to Spike in Capacity Prices
Generation owners say the increase in PJM capacity prices is the signal they need to invest in new development, while consumer advocates say the backlogged interconnection queue could limit the ability for market participants to react.
Generation owners say the increase in PJM capacity prices is the signal they need to invest in new development, while consumer advocates say the backlogged interconnection queue could limit the ability for market participants to react.
July 31, 2024 CUB Statement On Capacity Market Price Spike That Will Impact June 2025 Com Ed Bills
PJM Interconnection announced the results of its latest capacity auction. For the majority of the PJM region, capacity prices for the 2025/26 delivery year hit record highs, to $269.92/MW-day, up from $28.92/MW-day in the last auction. This will impact ComEd electricity bills in June of 2025. Capacity prices are a portion of ComEd’s supply rate–it is not immediately clear how much this will increase overall bills.
PJM Interconnection announced the results of its latest capacity auction. For the majority of the PJM region, capacity prices for the 2025/26 delivery year hit record highs, to $269.92/MW-day, up from $28.92/MW-day in the last auction. This will impact ComEd electricity bills in June of 2025. Capacity prices are a portion of ComEd’s supply rate–it is not immediately clear how much this will increase overall bills.
July 29, 2024 CUB Blog: The good, the bad, and the ugly at the nation’s largest power grid operator
It’s been a busy summer advocating for electric customers at PJM, a power grid operator that controls the flow of electricity over big transmission lines that stretch across northern Illinois and all or parts of a dozen other states. Here’s a breakdown of some major developments concerning PJM this summer–the good, the bad, and the ugly.
It’s been a busy summer advocating for electric customers at PJM, a power grid operator that controls the flow of electricity over big transmission lines that stretch across northern Illinois and all or parts of a dozen other states. CUB started the Consumers for a Better Grid project because decisions by PJM–the nation’s largest grid operator–affect how clean, reliable and affordable power is for ComEd customers. Here’s a breakdown of some major developments concerning PJM this summer–the good, the bad, and the ugly.
July 24, 2024 PoliticoPro: FERC’s next big dilemma: How to pay for energy efficiency
"The complaints build on a long-simmering dispute among the market monitor, consumer advocates and the clean energy industry over whether efficiency programs should be treated like traditional generating resources."
The complaints build on a long-simmering dispute among the market monitor, consumer advocates and the clean energy industry over whether efficiency programs should be treated like traditional generating resources.