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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 Advisory Committee members discussed how to ensure sufficient energy supply at the RTO’s Board Week.
MISO’s effort to replace its market platform will likely come in slightly over budget and is at risk of delay because of project snags with vendor GE.
Officials at MISO Board Week meetings pondered why the RTO is likely to face an increasing frequency of emergency conditions in the near future.
In a continuing effort to ensure the accuracy and fairness of its reporting, RTO Insider has begun implementing a quote check policy for MISO stakeholder meetings.
MISO has called off a proposal to rely on data from its load-serving entities to compile its own long-term load forecast.
MISO is seeking stakeholder input for its conceptual study to determine how to incorporate transmission outages into its economic planning models.
MISO said it will revise its regional cost-sharing practices for interregional projects with SPP to match its process for PJM seams projects.
MISO says it will seek to alter SPP’s practice of levying unreserved transmission use penalties on MISO load-serving entities.
MISO filed to intervene in IPL’s appeals challenging FERC decisions on energy storage compensation and dispatch within the RTO.
MISO is moving ahead with a plan to address delays in its interconnection queue by making generation owners more accountable for site control.
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