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Wholesale Markets Guide
EEI's Wholesale Markets Guide is a unique, online resource that explains how five key regional transmission organizations operate. The Wholesale Markets Guide covers the operating procedures, protocols and requirements of:
New updates reflect: PJM/PJM West -- the increased size of PJM (AEP, Dayton, Com Ed, and Dominion) and the effect on its market rules; ISO-New England -- the RTO status of ISO-NE including changes to its markets such as phase I of its ancillary service market updates; New York ISO -- the completion of NYISO's SMD2 project, including changes to its ancillary service markets and the incorporation of a new demand curve for that market. Developed by EEI's Alliance of Energy Suppliers, the Wholesale Markets Guide is designed to help market participants, regulators, consultants, the financial community, and others understand exactly how these markets work. Each guide describes:
Developed by EEI's Alliance of Energy Suppliers, the Wholesale Markets Guide is designed to help market participants, regulators, consultants, the financial community, and others understand exactly how these markets work. Each guide describes: Vital Research Tool -- Guides provide Web links to all of the information sources for additional research - saving users hours of valuable research time. Essential Training Guide for Staff Bring new staff up-to-speed by using the guides as hands-on primers to wholesale markets Information areas:
Identifies and provides links to Source Documents:
All feedback is encouraged to help guide the further development of this product. For more information or to provide feedback, please contact Lola Infante at linfante@eei.org or 202-508-5133 EEI U.S. Shareholder-Owned Electric Company Members: To access this electronic subscription online or to sign up for e-mail delivery, you will need to log in using your company's user name and password. To request your user name and password, please visit http://www.eei.org/pw (view membership list) Other Users: You will need your user name and password to access this electronic subscription online. Forgot your user name and password? Please visit the Log In help page for assistance. Other Electronic Subscriptions Information DisclaimerThe Edison Electric Institute has developed this publication as a service to the electric utility industry and to the public. Use of this publication is voluntary and should be construed as legal analysis. Users of this Guide should seek an independent review of the applicable facts and circumstances and seek advice from their own legal counsel. No guarantees or warranties including any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are made with respect to this publication by EEI, its officers, directors, employees or agents, nor do they assume any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the presentations, comments or other information in this publication. In addition, no liability is assumed and all liability is expressly disclaimed for negligence or damages of any kind, any decisions, contracts, commitments, obligations or any other actions undertaken or made on the basis of the information contained in this publication. Copyright © 2007 by Edison Electric Institute (EEI). All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a data retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher, Edison Electric Institute. Published by: Edison Electric Institute,701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20004-2696. Phone: 202-508-5000. Web site: www.eei.org |
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