Transmission Planning
MISO will need to take significant steps to reinforce its grid to handle 40% renewable penetration.
The Department of Energy convened to gather information for the department’s 2019 electric transmission congestion study.
MISO will file a proposal to revise its interconnection queue process by implementing stringent site control requirements and increasing milestone payments.
ISO-NE kicked off its formal annual review of the transmission system to delineate zones for Forward Capacity Auction 14.
PJM’s highly anticipated re-evaluation of its largest-ever congestion-reducing transmission project shows the benefits to the region exceed its costs.
MISO staff are seeking to advance the RTO’s full 2018 Transmission Expansion Plan despite stakeholder objections to two projects.
MISO, SPP and their stakeholders have been flummoxed in recent years by market coordination. At the NARUC annual meetinig, the regulators stepped in.
PJM is planning a special session of the Planning Committee to further discuss the RTO’s effective load carrying capability analysis for wind and solar.
MISO and SPP agreed to file changes to their joint operating agreement that they say will smooth the approval of interregional projects.
FERC approved the designated entity agreement for Transource Energy's Independence Energy Connection, PJM's largest-ever congestion-reducing transmission project.
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