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July 31, 2024

MISO

The Midcontinent Independent System Operator is a regional transmission organization that plans transmission projects, administers wholesale markets for its membership and manages the flow of electricity in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin. 
MISO Exploring New RAN Changes
MISO said it continues to weigh changes to its markets and resource adequacy construct as part of its multiyear resource availability and need project.
MISO’s 1st Competitive Tx Project Completed
Four years after approval, MISO’s first competitive transmission project, Republic Transmission's Duff-Coleman line, began transporting power.
OMS-MISO Survey Sees Uncertain Supply Future
MISO could face a generation shortfall as early as 2022, according to the annual survey by the Organization of MISO States and the RTO.
MISO: New Outage Rules Boosted Mich. Capacity Prices
MISO said a new rule prohibiting resources on extended outages from offering capacity contributed to the historic spike in Zone 7 prices in April’s PRA.
MISO Seeks Extension on Midwest-South Tx Limit
MISO will likely extend its settlement agreement for flows on the Midwest-South subregional transmission constraint through early 2023.
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MISO Drafts COVID-19 Waiver for LMRs
MISO said it will file a one-time waiver with FERC to ensure market participants can replace load-modifying resources impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
MISO Solar Dispatch a Go, FERC Says
MISO can begin requiring new solar generation in its footprint to become dispatchable by early 2022, FERC ruled.
MISO West Planning Belies Upgrade Needs, Critics say
MISO West won’t see any major projects in this year’s transmission planning cycle, despite complaints that renewables in the interconnection queue necessitate billions in upgrades.
FERC OKs Basin Electric’s Market-based Rates
FERC approved Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s request to make wholesale sales of energy, capacity and ancillary services at market-based rates.
Analyst: Texas ROFR Bill Likely to Survive
The 5th Circuit is likely to uphold a Texas law giving incumbent transmission companies the right of first refusal to build new lines in the state.

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