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November 17, 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. 
ROE Changes Spark Concerns for MISO, PJM Regulators
The OMS and the OPSI urged FERC to examine whether current return on equity incentives on top of a new base ROE will result in excessive customer costs.
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MISO to Address Growing Supply Shortage in New Year
MISO will spend much of 2019 working on how it can prevent the increasingly frequent emergency conditions it experienced in 2018.
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MISO, SPP Tweak Interregional Criteria
MISO and SPP plan to file a slightly revised version of proposed changes to their JOA aimed at making an interregional transmission project more attainable.
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FERC OKs Mich. Wind GIA, Leaves Open Funding Issue
FERC accepted a revised generator interconnection agreement (GIA) between MISO and the Crescent Wind Farm in Michigan.
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MISO Probing South and SPP Seams Tx Needs
MISO asked for ideas on transmission projects to relieve congestion in MISO South and near the SPP-MISO seam as the Entergy transition nears its end.
OMS Names New Executive Director
The Organization of MISO States (OMS) announced that its board of directors has promoted Marcus Hawkins to head the organization next year.
MISO to Continue Resource Adequacy Talks in 2019
MISO discussed what resource availability and need solutions it will focus on next year, including improvements to the Planning Resource Auction.
NRG Energy
FERC Clears Cleco to Buy NRG Generation in South
FERC approved Cleco’s $1 billion acquisition of eight NRG Energy generation assets in MISO South along with the plants' wholesale contracts.
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MISO Prepping for Growth in Dynamic Line Ratings
MISO is considering how to respond to transmission owners’ adoption of dynamic line ratings, acknowledging changes would be necessary with widespread use.
We Energies
FERC Seeks More Details on Pleasant Prairie Recovery
FERC ordered a closer look into whether We Energies accurately estimated customer savings stemming from the retirement of the Pleasant Prairie plant.

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