PJM Protocols: Ignoring Reliability And Cost Benefits?

Law360, New York (July 14, 2016, 11:23 AM EDT) -- A recent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission order raises a fundamental question regarding the proper valuation of seasonal demand response resources (SDR): If an SDR is unable to reduce demand during winter peaking, should it be disqualified as a capacity resource? In other words, if an SDR (such as an air conditioner program to reduce peak loads during the summer) is unable to reduce loads during January and February (when air conditioners do not operate), should such an SDR be given no value as a capacity performance resource?...

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