NYISO Files at FERC To Implement Revised Shortage Pricing, Costs May Exceed $3,000/MWh
February 19,2015
The New York ISO has filed its proposed revisions to shortage pricing at FERC.
As previously reported, the change contemplates that shortage pricing could reach $3,250/WMh
See NYISO's filing for specifics, including additional pricing points on the shortage pricing curve
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New York ISO
Shortage Pricing
Scarcity Pricing
Price Caps
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