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IEX petitions regulator for launch of green real-time market

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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The Premier Energy Exchange of India, IEX, asked the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission for its permission to introduce a new green time market market (G-RTM). If near Greenlights does, then renewable energy developers can exchange any energy in real -time exchange, which, in effect, means that they can sacrifice to sell green electricity next hour.

“We have received interest from several interested parties suggestion of G-RTM introduction,” says IEX in his request. At present, there is a market in real time, RTM, but does not distinguish between the electricity of conventional and renewable sources.

Therefore, although a wind or solar company can sell any surplus energy in RTM, it will not obtain a premium or the buyer will obtain any benefit or choose the green energy, as negotiable renewable certificates or will comply with the mandatory renewable purchase.

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Re companies have the option of selling in the ‘Green Market of the Days’ (G-DAM), which is basically hiring today to supply tomorrow’, but the forecasts for the next day may not always be precise, which results in surplus energy from time to time. G-RTM will not only give Re developers the option to sell sudden surpluses for a premium, but also flexibility in the forecast. “A rearentary can sell its 50-60 percent capacity in G-DAM or G-Tam (green terms) and retain the 30-40 percent rimonant for G-RTM trade to treat any variation (in generation) in real time,” says IEX in its request. “It will also provide general system stability,” he says.

IEX also suggests a single G-RTM for all types of renewable-solar, wind, biomass and hydroelectric energy. It also suggests that any unselected offer could be optionally transferred to the conventional market in real time.

Near has presented the request for public comments.

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