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Grid Roundup #31: Did the Legislature Intend to Move to a Capacity Market?
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Grid Roundup #31: Did the Legislature Intend to Move to a Capacity Market?

The PUC meets today, will consider CenterPoint's attempt to withdraw from its rate case and Oncor's $3 billion resiliency plan; plus, generators push, again, to move toward a capacity market

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In this issue:

  • PUC expected to hear oral arguments on CenterPoint’s attempt to withdraw from its rate case today ;

  • Stakeholders disagree on the role of ancillary services, generators see opportunity to push for a capacity market through a new ancillary service;

  • Commissioner Glotfelty suggests PUC tap the brakes on Oncor’s $3 billion resiliency plan, Oncor will answer questions about it today;

  • Transmission companies weigh in on who should build high voltage lines as part of the Permian Basin Reliability Plan.

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