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August 15, 2024

Transmission Planning

MISO Members Make 1st Rules on Sectors
The MISO Advisory Committee adopted the first set of standards for creating and joining stakeholder sectors and discussed the coordination of transmission planning.
FERC OKs Negotiated Rates for Merchant Tx Line
FERC approved SOO Green’s request to charge negotiated rates on its 2,100-MW transmission line that would deliver renewable energy from MISO to PJM.
SPP MOPC Briefs: July 15-16, 2020
SPP stakeholders once again took a crack to resolve a weighty issue in determining how futures will be considered in the RTO’s 2021 transmission plan study.
NE States Pursue Clean Energy, Despite COVID-19
Officials from New England’s six states described their efforts to advance renewable energy goals despite the coronavirus pandemic.
ISO-NE Chooses Incumbent as Boston RFP Winner
ISO-NE selected a $49 million project by incumbent utilities National Grid and Eversource Energy as the winner of its Boston 2028 transmission solicitation.
Record Number of Entrants Line up for MISO Queue
Facing an unprecedented number of new generator applicants, MISO reaffirmed its aim to speed up its interconnection queue.
Panel: Much More Tx Needed for New England OSW
New England needs to build much more onshore transmission to facilitate the incoming surge of offshore wind generation, panelists on a NECA webinar said.
SPC Endorses SPP’s Strategic Market Roadmap
SPP’s Strategic Planning Committee unanimously endorsed the RTO's Strategic Market Roadmap for 2020, designed to improve market efficiency, reliability and price formation.
MISO Foresees Massive Shift to Renewables by 2040
MISO said it foresees hundreds of gigawatts in mostly carbon-free resource additions by 2040, according to its new transmission planning future scenarios.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: July 7, 2020
PJM is looking to select a new load model for the 2020 reserve requirement study focused on the 2024/25 delivery year.

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