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October 6, 2024

Transmission Planning

Texas Law Could Affect MISO Competitive Transmission
The applicability of right of first refusal laws could influence selection for more than 20 projects proposed for MISO’s 2017 Transmission Expansion Plan.
CLF to ISO-NE: Override States, Order Public Policy Tx Study
The Conservation Law Foundation asked ISO-NE to conduct a study to determine transmission needs driven by renewable energy and carbon reduction policies.
MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
MISO has made two changes to its newest future scenario in its annual Transmission Expansion Plan, adding more renewables and possible nuclear retirements.
DC Circuit Questions LS Power Standing in SPP ROFR Case
D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals appeared sympathetic to FERC’s request to dismiss a challenge to its ruling on SPP’s Order 1000 rules.
SPP-MISO Briefs
A summary of news out of SPP's Seams Steering Committee and the MISO-SPP Interregional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee.
PJM Planning Committee/TEAC Briefs
PJM will discuss its updated capacity emergency transfer limits at next month’s meetings of the Market Implementation and Planning committees, staff said.
Eversource Earnings Up, Northern Pass Seen on Schedule
Eversource Energy reported first-quarter earnings of $259.5 million, up 6.3% from $244.2 million in the same period a year ago.
Texas PUC Agrees to Take up SPP, SPS Request on ROFR
PUCT agreed to take up SPS and SPP's joint request to determine whether Texas law includes a right of first refusal that overrides FERC Order 1000.
SPP Board of Directors/Members Committee Briefs
The SPP Board of Directors and members approved the nomination of three new representatives to the Members Committee and bylaw changes.
SPP Board Cancels Panhandle Line, Seeks New Congestion Study
The SPP Board of Directors sided with stakeholders’ recommendation to cancel a major 345-kV line but promised a new congestion study.

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