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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.
A new report released says full market participation for renewables will require revisions to electricity markets, particularly in MISO and PJM.
MISO’s reliability is unlikely to be hampered by gas supply issues, according to a new study.
MISO successfully managed an uneventful October that went from unseasonably warm to unusually chilly, the RTO reported at an Informational Forum.
MISO will file a proposal to revise its interconnection queue process by implementing stringent site control requirements and increasing milestone payments.
MISO will need to take significant steps to reinforce its grid to handle 40% renewable penetration.
MISO membership re-elected Directors Phyllis Currie and Mark Johnson while also electing sitting Minnesota Public Utilities Commission Chair Nancy Lange.
Midcontinent ISO now has a fifth wintertime waiver of its $1,000/MWh offer cap in hand after FERC approved the RTO’s request on Nov. 16.
MISO staff are seeking to advance the RTO’s full 2018 Transmission Expansion Plan despite stakeholder objections to two projects.
FERC allowed MISO to designate certain Louisiana resources as commercially significant to voltage and local reliability without collecting a year of data.
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) held its annual meeting where new President Nick Wagner expressed his vision for 2019.
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