Transmission Planning
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.
Clean Line Energy Partners said that market realities led the company to sell its Oklahoma assets to NextEra Energy, but is continuing work on other projects.
PJM has a lot on its plate for 2018, including an ongoing effort to change its capacity market structure, the DOE NOPR and gas-electric coordination.
MISO’s 2018 to-do list includes continuing efforts to expand energy storage participation and extensive software upgrades.
FERC accepted Tariff revisions to streamline SPP’s Integrated Transmission Planning (ITP) process, despite opposition from wind developers.
New England utilities updated the ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee on their plans to repair and upgrade their transmission facilities.
Clean Line Energy Partners sold all of the Oklahoma portion of the Plains & Eastern transmission project to NextEra Energy.
PJM’s initiative to internalize all generator payments moved forward at the MRC when stakeholders endorsed the RTO’s proposal to examine price formation.
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