MISO Regulatory Organizations & Committees
State regulators are bringing in the MISO and SPP market monitors to help solve seams issues between the two RTOs.
Benjamin Sloan, a former attorney in the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office, will become the Organization of MISO States’ new director of regulatory affairs.
State regulators in MISO and SPP are making progress on the seams issues that continue to vex the RTOs, but much work remains, stakeholders learned.
The Organization of MISO States (OMS) announced that its board of directors has promoted Marcus Hawkins to head the organization next year.
The Organization of MISO States is now accepting applicants for a new executive director to replace Tanya Paslawski, who will depart at the end of the year.
MISO, SPP and their stakeholders have been flummoxed in recent years by market coordination. At the NARUC annual meetinig, the regulators stepped in.
The Organization of MISO States (OMS) announced that Executive Director Tanya Paslawski will depart the organization at the end of the year.
The Organization of MISO States reflected on its 15 years of existence and looked ahead to how its member states can best accommodate an evolving grid.
Regulators from the SPP and MISO footprints are banding together to take on seams issues created by what one industry expert calls “RTO gerrymandering.”
MISO’s supply picture for the next five years is less rosy than it was a year ago, according to the RTO's annual survey with the Organization of MISO States (OMS).
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