Stakeholders also asked ISO-NE to quantitatively assess the potential impacts that eliminating MOPR could have on capacity auction prices and outcomes, the ISO said. Specifically, the rationale for eliminating MOPR and the region's risk-related concerns with MOPR elimination, according to the presentation. Two key themes have developed during the discussion which has been ongoing for the past few months. The MOPR relies on administratively set price floors and provides the premise for ISO-NE's competitive auctions for sponsored policy resources rules approved by a split FERC in 2018. The ISO has said it will work with the New England states and NEPOOL stakeholders to make a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission filing to eliminate the MOPR for Forward Capacity Auction 17 with a filing to be made in the first quarter of 2022, according to an ISO-NE presentation given during a remotely held NEPOOL Markets Committee meeting. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.
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