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November 19, 2024

Transmission Planning

MISO, SPP Regulators Nibble Away at Seams Issues
State regulators working to improve MISO-SPP interregional planning processes and seams issues drew interested onlookers to their latest committee meeting.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Nov. 14, 2019
PJM wants to sunset the Distributed Energy Resources Ride Through Task Force after saying its work considering a default standard is done.
MISO Renewable Study Shows More Tx, Tech Needed
MISO’s system can operate on 50% renewable generation if the RTO greenlights dramatically more transmission and its members embrace new technologies.
Anbaric Development Partners
Anbaric Seeks FERC Help on OSW Tx
Anbaric asked FERC to order PJM to allow offshore developers “platforms” to obtain injection rights, saying a Tariff violates open access requirements.
PJM Analysis of Transource Alternative Challenged
Transource Energy’s alternative configuration for its Independence Energy Connection project doesn’t pass PJM’s cost-benefit test, LS Power said.
MTEP 19 Advances to MISO Board Committee
MISO’s 2019 Transmission Expansion Plan will advance to the Board of Directors without any recommended changes tacked on by the Planning Advisory Committee.
NYPSC OKs Rebuilding Upstate Tx Lines
The New York PSC granted the New York Power Authority a certificate of environmental compatibility and public need to rebuild transmission lines.
MISO Makes U-turn on Cost Allocation Policy
MISO revealed a new market efficiency project cost allocation proposal that would stipulate local projects be reviewed on a local basis only.
MISO to Address Affected-system FERC Order
MISO is revising how it handles generator interconnections along its seams with neighboring balancing areas in a bid to satisfy recent FERC mandates.
SPP Seams Steering Committee: Nov. 6, 2019
SPP told the Seams Steering Committee they have begun preliminary interregional transmission planning discussions with Canadian electric utility SaskPower.

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