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November 20, 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. 
Inland Mariners
FERC to Examine DTE Reactive Rate Reduction
FERC opened a fresh settlement proceeding to determine the fairness of DTE’s decreased revenue requirement for reactive power services.
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EDF Asks MISO to Revisit Queue Overhaul
EDF Renewable Energy is urging MISO stakeholders to revisit MISO's recently reformed interconnection queue process.
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Steering Committee to Clear Up MISO Election Rules
MISO’s Steering Committee is seeking to clarify how the RTO will nominate and elect individuals to fill stakeholder group leadership positions.
NIPSCO
MISO in ‘Good Shape’ for Winter Operations
MISO expects to easily manage this winter’s anticipated 103.4 GW of peak demand with an estimated 142 GW of available capacity.
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MISO Planning Reserve Margin Climbs to 17% for 2018/19
MISO predicts the 2018/19 planning year will require a reserve margin just more than 17%, a figure that’s been steadily increasing over the years.
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MISO: Tx Link from Ontario to Mich. UP not Cost Effective
MISO has concluded there’s little economic benefit to new transmission connecting Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to Ontario based on the results of a study.
MISO, PJM Respond to FERC’s Pseudo-Tie Questions
MISO and PJM have responded to a FERC deficiency letter with a defense and clarification of their proposal to impose stricter rules on pseudo-ties.
Climate Policy Initiative
Cost Estimates on DOE NOPR: $300 million to $32 billion+
The PJM Market Monitor estimated the DOE NOPR would cost ratepayers $32 billion/year if nuclear and coal units were all paid their full replacement value.
AEP
AEP Falls Short of Q3 Expectations, Remains Optimistic
American Electric Power said the mildest weather conditions since 1992 led its third-quarter sales to fall 12.8% from a year ago, down to $4.1 billion.
Entergy
Entergy Profits up as Company Continues Merchant Gen Exit
Entergy reported a third-quarter profit of $398.2 million ($2.21/share), up from $388.2 million ($2.16/share) a year ago.

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