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Market Surveillance Panel Reports
The Market Surveillance Panel (MSP) prepares semi-annual monitoring reports on the IESO-administered markets. The most
recent report, for 2004, was released on December 13, 2004.
Previous MSP Monitoring Reports
MSP Investigation Reports
The Market Surveillance Panel also publishes its decisions relating to investigations.
Other MSP Reports
The IMO Board of Directors has sought the advice of the Panel on issues that affect the market as a whole.
- MSP Report on Congestion Issues (July 3, 2003)
At the July 3, 2003 meeting of the IESO Board, the Market Surveillance Panel presented its report entitled:
"Constrained Off Payments and Other Issues in the Management of Congestion". The Board discussed the report,
endorsed the recommendations and asked IESO Management to take action to implement them in on-going consultation
with the Board. With respect to the elimination of constrained off payments, the Board agreed to address this
issue if the Panel brings it forward at a later date.
• Comments By IMO Board Member Bill Taylor
- Market Surveillance Panel Report on Proposed Changes to IMO Information Confidentiality Catalogue (April 1, 2003)
The Panel was asked to assess the impact of releasing market data relating to unit specific generation output in
near-real time, as well as planned and historic outages and maintenance of generators, aggregated by fuel type.
It based its assessment on whether disclosure would increase or decrease the effectiveness of competition. The
Panel concluded that concerns about releasing unit specific output information were not significant enough to
warrant not releasing the information, given the present stage of the market's development. The Panel determined
that the market data should be released at least an hour after dispatch, and that the impacts should be monitored
as the market evolves.
See also the Market Rule Amendment page for information about
MR-00230, a market rule amendment passed by the IESO Board of Directors which authorizes the IESO to publish this market
information. Background on the consultation about this issue is available on the
Consultation on Proposed Changes to IMO Information Confidentiality Catalogue page.
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