Is there any financial incentive for resources to exceed their capacity obligation during a shortage event?
The energy market provides the primary incentive for generators to produce as much energy (and capacity) as possible. Reductions in capacity payments from underperformance during shortage events will be distributed to listed resources providing energy during the shortage event based on their output during the hour.
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