Understand the basic workings of the dynamic New England electric power market, how the ISO-New England operates and the basics of its wholesale market operations. If you find the uniqueness of ISO-NE compared to other ISOs difficult to understand, you are not alone. This easy-to-follow seminar will quickly bring you up-to-speed on both the details and the "Big Picture" of this key market.
What You Will Learn
- The relationship between NEPOOL and ISO-New England
- The relationships between Day-Ahead and Real-time ISO-NE markets
- The role of Locational Marginal Pricing, Shift factors and Shadow prices
- Congestion management and Financial Transmission Rights (FTRs)
- The types and importance of ISO-NE's Ancillary Services
- The transition from ICAP to Forward Capacity Markets and issues
You Will Also Learn
- The processes, interaction and operation of Day-Ahead and Real-Time markets
- The key wholesale market Settlement activities
- The essentials of ISO-NE's OASIS, OATT and transmission services
- How bilateral transactions are managed in the ISO-NE
Your Instructor
Greg Peters
Greg Peters is President, EnVision Energy Solutions and the natural gas consultant to the Midwest ISO and author of several of the MISO’s electric – natural gas infrastructure interdependency studies. Mr. Peters has over 25 years of energy industry consulting and management experience and is an expert in energy products and services marketing and supply planning, procurement and energy management. Mr. Peters' consulting experience includes several years as Manager of Price Waterhouse's National Public Utilities Consulting Services and currently as President, Envision Energy Solutions Company. Envision provides gas, electric and fuel management consulting services to a wide range of industrial, commercial and municipal end-users. Previously, Mr. Peters has had fuel procurement, fuel management and planning responsibilities for Columbia Energy Services Corporation, Equitable Gas Company, and The Peoples Natural Gas Company.
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Who Should Attend this Seminar
Professionals from electric utilities and power producers, power marketers, regulators, traders & trading support staff, electric operating personnel, banks and hedge funds, buyers and marketers, plant operators, accountants & auditors, attorneys, investors, new market entrants, industrial trade groups, equipment manufacturers and suppliers, and anyone needing a solid overview and foundation in understanding how the ISO-NE works.
Prerequisites and Advance PreparationThis fundamental level group live seminar has no prerequisites. No advance preparation is required before the seminar.
Program LevelBasic level. This fundamental course begins with basic material and then proceeds to the intermediate level.
Delivery MethodGroup-live.
Hotel and Seminar Information
This one-day seminar will be held at the hotel listed below. The seminar will start promptly at 8:00 AM and will finish at 4:00 PM. The program includes continental breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks. Attendees also receive a professionally produced seminar manual that can serve as a valuable office reference. Dress is casual for all seminars.
Hilton Boston Logan AirportOne Hotel Drive
Boston, MA 02128
Telephone: 1-617-568-6700
View Seminar Location WebsiteBecause of the diversity of hotels found in the area, we will not be holding a block of sleeping rooms with one particular hotel.