Docket No RM01-8-006 - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - ferc 2025

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On April 24, 1996, the Commission issued Order No. 888 which required public utilities to provide open access transmission service on a comparable basis to the transmission service they provide themselves.
841, FERC mandated that ISOs/RTOs create or modify their wholesale market participation models to establish DER aggregators as a discrete market participant category and to accommodate the participation of DER aggregators under one or more participation models.
FERC typically has jurisdiction over sales of electricity between power suppliers and utilities, which are called wholesale sales. In major parts of the country (see map above), there are organized markets for wholesale electricity sales. FERC has oversight over these markets as well.
FERC Order 889 required utilities to provide non-discriminatory access to transmission services through an Open Access Same-Time Information System (OASIS) and mandating standards of conduct to limit non-public information shared between power and transmission employees.
General Order 2000 represents the next milestone in the FERCs agenda to create competitive wholesale power markets throughout the United States. Specifically, the order promulgated the Final Rule that encourages all transmission owners to join what the FERC calls regional transmission organizations (RTOs).
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Each Major electric utility, licensee, or other, as classified in the Commissions Uniform System of Accounts Prescribed for Public Utilities and Licensees Subject To the Provisions of The Federal Power Act (18 C.F.R. Part 101), must submit FERC Form 1 (18 C.F.R.

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