FERC NOPR on Credit Information Sharing in Electricity Markets

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Learn about FERC's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) on Credit-Related Information Sharing in Organized Electric Markets, including background, issues, and next steps. Explore the implications for ISO/RTOs and potential challenges in sharing credit-related information.

  • FERC
  • NOPR
  • Credit Sharing
  • Electricity Markets
  • ISO/RTOs

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  1. 3. FERC NOPR on Credit Information Sharing among ISO/RTOs Mark Ruane Sr. Director, Settlements, Retail and Credit CWG / MCWG ERCOT Public September 21, 2022

  2. FERC NOPR: Credit Information Sharing Background On August 8, 2022 FERC issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NOPR) Credit-Related Information Sharing in Organized Electric Markets . The NOPR would require each jurisdictional ISO/RTOs to revise its tariff to permit sharing of market participant credit-related information with other jurisdictional ISO/RTOs. The NOPR has been discussed by ISO/RTO CFOs, credit managers, and the IRC Regulatory and Legislative Committee. 2 ERCOT Public

  3. FERC NOPR: Credit Information Sharing Issues Means by which non-jurisdictional ISO/RTOs might be included in information-sharing provisions. How FERC can ensure confidentiality where it does not have regulatory authority Mandatory v discretionary sharing Determination of what information could be shared Determination of the entities for which information could be shared Potential liability concerns 3 ERCOT Public

  4. FERC NOPR: Credit Information Sharing Next Steps ERCOT and other ISOs/RTOs are discussing the possibility of joint ISO/RTO comments. Initial comments due by October 7th. 4 ERCOT Public

  5. Default Uplift Discussion 5 ERCOT Public

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