MISO Board of Directors
The MISO IMM gave board members an explanation of the most pressing of the nine new recommendations contained in this year’s State of the Market report.
MISO planning staff told stakeholders that near-term resource adequacy was not a concern as sufficient generation could handle upcoming changes in the RTO.
MISO staff and the Independent Market Monitor agreed that the surge in MISO South outages are troubling and should be addressed.
The Nominating Committee has waived MISO Board of Directors term limits and unanimously voted to allow current Director Baljit Dail to continue.
MISO wants to build a new market platform, but the MISO board members want a thorough stakeholder review of the project’s cost first.
MISO’s human resources staff is looking for ways to hire more women and young people to diversify a workforce dominated by Generation X men.
A quarterly Information Technology scorecard audit has uncovered three technology-related issues for MISO staff to address.
Research reinforced earlier projections that MISO’s market platform will become obsolete in five to seven years, executives told members of the Board.
The MISO Board of Directors discussed its upcoming elections, the RTO's aging market software and a review of its long-term executive incentive plan.
The MISO Board of Directors met and reviewed their quiet winter, aside fromFebruary tornadoes in LA and high congestion charges from a MISO-PJM constraint.
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