May 7, 2026
Report

FERC ORDER 2222 & DER POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION REPORT - January 2026

Abstract

The January 2026 FERC 2222 Tracker Report provides an overview of the progress and challenges in the implementation of FERC Order 2222, emphasizing the critical need for state-level action to address gaps in DERA/EDC communication protocols. The report highlights the importance of reliable communication between electric distribution companies (EDCs) and DER aggregators (DERAs) for seamless market operations, noting the absence of specific directives from FERC and RTO/ISO compliance filings. Key discussions include the operational coordination required to manage DER operations within aggregated markets, the potential use of tools like DER Registries for efficient data exchange, and the implications of non-performance due to communication issues. While steps are being taken at the state level, such as ongoing policy development and bi-monthly webinars for stakeholder education, no states have fully developed coordination frameworks as of early 2026. The report underscores the growing role of states and local regulators in defining these protocols and ensuring effective coordination amidst the complex dynamics of distributed energy resources (DERs) integration into wholesale markets.

Published: May 7, 2026

Citation

Hickman C., and M. Jewell. 2026. FERC ORDER 2222 & DER POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION REPORT - January 2026 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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