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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.
MISO floated a relatively simple straw proposal for treating energy storage as a reliability asset in its annual transmission plan.
A new proposal would require MISO load-serving entities to develop a 20-year base load forecast that includes predictions for non-coincident peaks.
FERC on Tuesday approved MISO's plan to replace its retirement notification process with a more general three-year generation suspension period.
FERC affirmed an administrative law judge’s decision to assign a Minnesota city’s portion of a 345-kV line to Northern States Power’s joint pricing zone.
After earlier forecasts of a small year-end overage, MISO is now on track to be $1.2 million under its $265 million expected budget in December.
The MISO Energy Storage Task Force will get a new lease on life: as an expert advisory panel on increasingly sophisticated storage issues.
MISO’s Advisory Committee appeared split over whether the RTO should assume greater authority in granting planned outages.
FERC denied a rehearing request but clarified an underlying order addressing MISO’s multi-value transmission projects.
FERC established hearing and settlement procedures for a Louisiana Public Service Commission complaint against two Entergy subsidiaries.
MISO unveiled its annual Transmission Expansion Plan, consisting of 434 transmission projects valued at $3 billion.
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