Having met its current carbon reduction goal ahead of schedule, Entergy now plans to further slash emissions over the next decade.
Old and new will interconnect if Michigan Tech can pull off an energy storage concept that pairs the state’s abandoned mines with pumped storage.
FERC conditionally accepted MISO’s address to an inherent conflict within its Tariff related to the termination of generator interconnection agreements.
MISO must flesh out more details around its already lengthy proposal for allowing energy storage resources to participate in its markets, FERC said.
FERC granted MISO permission to implement the remaining two proposals in its three-part short-term resource availability and need project.
The Midwest Reliability Organization Board of Directors reviewed the transition of former SPP Regional Entity members to MRO.
MISO may have to contend with security concerns and the phaseout of the vertically integrated utility model as it strives to manage a grid with more DERs.
MISO will attempt to divide its ongoing market platform replacement into a series of smaller agreements with vendors rather than one large contract.
Stakeholders gave MISO leadership mixed signals on what they expect from seams policy, though they agreed the RTO shouldn’t strive for exacting consistency in how it deals with different neighbors.
MISO’s most recent maximum generation emergency is yet another portent of its increasing need to rethink grid operations, execs told the Board of Directors.