Transmission Planning
SPP’s Strategic Planning Committee decided it will respond to FERC’s request for a definition of “resilience,” rather than turning the effort over to a task force.
Real-time price data from 2018 indicate the ISO-NE grid is nearly free of congestion, stakeholders learned during a PAC teleconference.
MISO is seeking to more closely harmonize its load forecasting process with the four 15-year future scenarios it creates for transmission planning.
FERC ruled that transmission projects driven by PJM transmission owners' individual planning criteria are exempt from competitive bidding.
MISO introduced a new feedback form for stakeholder opinions on issues discussed during Interconnection Process Task Force (IPTF) meetings.
PJM remains disinclined to create procedures to analyze any other cost containment guarantees beyond construction cost caps.
California faces a “severe shortage” of transmission capacity needed to tap potential New Mexico and Wyoming wind resources, CAISO said.
MISO and PJM will decide this spring whether to take another shot at a two-year coordinated system plan.
A Milwaukee city official is questioning why ratepayers must pick up the tab to interconnect Foxconn’s proposed plant to the southwestern Wisconsin grid.
SPP’s market-to-market (M2M) process with MISO again resulted in a large payment to SPP for November operations.
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