MISO’s Planning Advisory Committee will consider several motions before it votes on whether to send the RTO’s $4 billion MTEP 19 to its board for approval.
FERC again denied Southwestern Electric Cooperative’s multiple challenges to Ameren Illinois’ 2017 update to its transmission rate formula.
MISO and PJM are close to their first major interregional transmission project after identifying a joint effort worthy of the designation.
MISO is considering updating solar and wind generation dispatch assumptions in its reliability planning models with projections rather than historical data.
MISO is planning a spring filing with FERC to implement a payment structure for resources that re-energize islanded areas of the grid following a blackout.
MISO is hoping to avoid the need for a 6th straight waiver of its $1,000/MWh offer cap this winter, filing a year ahead of a FERC deadline.
MISO's Resource Adequacy Subcommittee discussed delaying deliverability requirement changes, limiting extended planned outages and deadlines for the PRA.
CAISO, ISO-NE and NYISO look to be the pacesetters in opening the country’s organized electricity markets to greater participation by DERs.
Consumers in MISO and PJM could save $7 billion a year if the RTOs adopt changes to further integrate renewables and storage, according to a new report.
Clean energy advocates are asking MISO to make changes to its transmission planning to ensure the region can continue a shift toward renewable resources.