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July 29, 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. 
MISO
MISO Stakeholders: Separate Allocations Isolate Regions
Stakeholders say it's ill-advised for MISO to propose separate cost allocation methods for long-range transmission projects in MISO South versus MISO Midwest.
SPP
SPP Pondering Changes to M2M Summaries
SPP staff are considering changes to the reports of the RTO's market-to-market activities with MISO that they share with stakeholders.
Organization of MISO States
MISO, SPP Offer Idea on Joint Interconnection Tx Allocation
MISO and SPP have shared an early concept for cost allocation on joint transmission projects intended to ease the two’s crowded interconnection queues.
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MISO Targets March Approval for Long-term Tx Projects
MISO acknowledged this week that a December approval for its first long-range transmission projects is out of reach and must wait until early spring.
LS Power
La. and Miss. Join MISO, TOs in Opposing Cost Sharing at 100 kV
Louisiana and Mississippi joined MISO and its TOs in opposing LS Power’s campaign for regional cost sharing of transmission projects down to 100 kV.
DTE Energy
Shorter Interconnection Queue Coming, MISO Says
MISO will make a fourth-quarter filing to slim its interconnection queue timeline from about 505 days to a single year.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
COVID Resurgence Scrambles RTOs’ Return
NYISO, ISO-NE and SPP are delaying plans for returning to their offices because of the new surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Stakeholder Soapbox: Advancing Grid Parity
R Street Institute's Devin Hartman discusses anti-competitive flaws in RTO transmission policy and ways to level the playing field to encourage innovation.
OGE
Utilities Still Dealing with Feb. Storm Aftermath
Vistra's CEO said the company's gas resources will find a home when ERCOT redesigns its market in response to the February winter storm.
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MISO: No Choice but to Double Up on 841 Compliance
MISO said FERC's refusal to grant a delay on Order 841 compliance means it must roll out a storage participation model twice on old and new market platforms.

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