Transmission Planning
FERC approved the controversial cost allocation of two PJM projects: a stability fix for Artificial Island and the Bergen-Linden Corridor upgrade.
MISO is postponing a second attempt at changing its generator interconnection queue rules while it assesses FERC feedback.
A summary of issues discussed by the MISO Planning Subcommittee on April 19, 2016, including energy storage and MTEP16.
MISO staff are recommending that two joint MISO-SPP committees not develop a coordinated study this year, rather they should improve their processes first.
The SPP MOPC asked staff to re-evaluate whether two transmission projects should have their need dates accelerated given wind energy growth.
PSE&G sent a letter to the PJM board, defending the cost estimate for its share of the Artificial Island project.
NYISO CEO Brad Jones returned to Texas for a discussion with the CEOs of SPP, MISO and his former employer, ERCOT, at the annual GCPA meeting.
A summary of issues discussed by the SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee on April 12 to 13.
Only a few months away from revising its transmission planning process, SPP is continuing to work under the old ITP format.
SPP members voted last week to reduce the RTO’s planning reserve margin to 12% from the current 13.6%.
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