MISO's Market Monitor David Patton produced six new market recommendations as part of his 2018 State of the Market report.
MISO would only discuss GE’s performance in the Technology Committee’s closed session because the RTO is negotiating contracts with multiple vendors.
FERC rejected MISO’s cost allocation proposal for market efficiency projects, saying it was at odds with the principle of cost causation.
The empty chair at MISO Board of Directors meetings should be filled by fall, stakeholders learned during the RTO’s quarterly Board Week.
MISO executives said they continue to seek ways to improve the RTO’s response to an increasing number of emergency events.
FERC denied a request to reconsider its decision to revoke the license for a small Michigan hydroelectric project over significant safety concerns.
FERC rejected separate rehearing requests from both sides in a dispute over the ROE for Entergy’s Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.
MISO acknowledged the future of a NextEra transmission project is uncertain after the passage of a Texas law giving incumbent utilities a ROFR in the state.
The BQTT, the team charged with re-examining MISO’s director-selection process, recommended doubling stakeholder representation on the Nominating Committee.
MISO’s Advisory Committee is considering creating a new miscellaneous sector in order to give its Environmental Sector a more singular voice.