MISO Market Subcommittee (MSC)
MISO will file a response to FERC’s recent deficiency letter on the RTO’s new constrained area category after an internal review.
MISO’s preliminary analysis of implementing multi-day unit commitments shows the project may be worthwhile.
MISO is considering stakeholders’ request that it seek a second extension on FERC’s deadline for introducing five-minute settlements.
MISO is seeking stakeholder feedback on its proposal to crack down on generators that fail to follow dispatch instructions.
MISO stakeholders laid out what they think are the top issues the RTO should tackle in the next year.
Most load-modifying resources called up during the MISO April 4 maximum generation event failed to respond properly to scheduling instructions.
MISO is considering the possibility of factoring transmission constraints into its reserve requirement modeling to help prevent scarcity pricing.
MISO proposed creating a new category of narrowly constrained areas (NCAs) identified by momentary congestion and associated market power.
MISO is considering establishing a possible commercial trading hub in Mississippi and will conduct stress tests into the fall to help support its decision.
MISO last month called on load-modifying resources for the first time in 10 years after it declared an unusual mid-spring maximum generation emergency.
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