MISO Board of Directors
While MISO is under budget so far in 2018, the RTO’s financial staff is forecasting a slight overspend by year-end.
MISO will require its managers to undergo training on handling harassment complaints amid heightened awareness over sexual misconduct in the workplace.
MISO’s Board of Directors unanimously approved MTEP 17, including 353 new transmission projects valued at $2.6 billion.
The MISO Board of Directors learned about the recent discovery that PJM had been committing two market-to-market (M2M) errors.
The MISO board of directors stepped in to order a plan of succession for the RTO’s executive leadership, while also approving its requested 2018 budget.
MISO will roll out a new public website this winter and begin a $130 million project to replace its aging market platform.
A MISO Board of Directors committee has advanced MTEP 17, a $2.7 billion transmission development package that includes 353 new projects.
A former airline executive is slated to become the newest member of the MISO Board of Directors, while two incumbents will retain their seats.
MISO expects to easily manage this winter’s anticipated 103.4 GW of peak demand with an estimated 142 GW of available capacity.
A key MISO committee is recommending a $370.2 million preliminary operating budget for 2018 — the largest spending package ever.
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