MISO shut down the prospect of allowing non-transmission owners to operate storage-as-transmission assets in the RTO’s initial ruleset for the resources.
MISO won't create a special lane in its interconnection queue to accelerate projects that demonstrate readiness for development.
MISO plans to refile a revised version of a plan to speed up its current 500-day interconnection queue process after FERC rejected its first attempt.
FERC ordered PJM to revise its Tariff to comply with interconnection procedures that the commission established more than 15 years ago.
MISO says the new process to better contain flows on its North-South settlement transmission path is working as intended.
MISO want to improve how owners of LMRs interact with a communications system that some think hampered the RTO’s response to a grid emergency this winter.
MISO proposed to change the deadlines and deliverability requirements for next year’s Planning Resource Auction as it released more data from this year.
MISO plans to have a market participation model for energy storage resources in place by 2021, having filed a request for delay of FERC’s deadline.
MISO will reconsider its penalty exemption policy for already submitted transmission outages, officials told the Reliability Subcommittee May 2.
A U.S. senator is urging FERC to support MISO’s proposal to transfer interconnection rights for generators that have been retired, demolished or replaced.