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July 30, 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. 
FERC OKs More Rigorous MISO Capacity Requirements
Conventional capacity resources in MISO will now have to prove full deliverability before collecting maximum capacity credits, FERC said.
MISO, SPP Heads Present Unified Front on Seams
The heads of MISO and SPP stood on common ground to discuss seams issues during the Organization of MISO States annual meeting.
DTE Energy to Cleave Pipeline Business
DTE announced that it will spin off its non-utility Midstream natural gas pipeline, gathering and storage business.
MISO: Tx Beats Storage in Integrating Renewables
MISO’s shift to renewable resources can be supported by energy storage devices — but only to a small degree.
MISO: Winter Could Get Tricky Despite Forecast
MISO should have adequate capacity to navigate winter but could still face abnormal weather-related outages or a load-shedding event.
OSW Advocates Look to CREZ, Tehachapi Examples
Can single-state transmission projects like California's Tehachapi and Texas’ CREZ serve as models for offshore wind on the East Coast?
MTEP 20 Passes 1st Board Endorsement
A MISO board committee unanimously voted to send the $4 billion MTEP 2020 to the full board for a vote in December.
Overheard at MISO Market Symposium 2020
MISO officials, stakeholders and academics discussed the challenges of operating a grid with increasing renewables and uncertainty.
MISO Symposium Tackles Data Analytics
Officials from CAISO, NYISO and France's RTE joined MISO on the final day of its Market Symposium to discuss data analytics.
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AEP: ‘Light at the End of the Tunnel’
AEP reported third-quarter earnings of $749 million ($1.51/share), compared with earnings a year ago of $734 million ($1.49/share).

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