MISO Regulatory Organizations & Committees
OMS will examine the revolving door policies of its member states after its president departed to take a job with a wind energy trade association.
MISO executives and some of its state regulators provided sharply contrasting visions of the grid’s move away from fossil fuels and toward renewables.
Stakeholders at the Organization of MISO States’ annual meeting debated the merits of interregional transmission planning between MISO and SPP.
The outgoing president of the Organization of MISO States used his final address to once again press the RTO to develop a long-term transmission plan.
SPP's Seams Steering Comm. discussed the RTO's agreement with MISO and upcoming meetings between the Regional State Comm. and the Org. of MISO States.
MISO is home to more than 4.5 GW of unregistered distributed energy resources, much of it for nonresidential use, the Organization of MISO States estimates.
MISO and SPP regulators are considering an analysis of the interregional planning process to supplement the seams coordination analysis already underway.
The Organization of MISO States issued a set of principles intended to guide the RTO’s approach to long-term transmission planning.
A key annual capacity report issued by MISO and the Organization of MISO States (OMS) predicts the RTO is unlikely to soon face a shortfall in generation.
The SPP Regional State Committee approved a recommendation to engage the RTO’s MMU and the MISO Monitor to conduct a joint analysis on seams issues.
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