The Organization of MISO States (OMS) announced that Executive Director Tanya Paslawski will depart the organization at the end of the year.
The MISO Market Subcommittee agreed to examine a new market mechanism to compensate resources for delivering system restoration energy.
MISO can create external zones for its annual capacity auction and place time limits on members’ settlement disputes, FERC ruled in a pair of Oct. 31 orders.
MISO staff now say they will zero in on three short-term resource availability and need fixes that can be rolled out early next year.
MISO has drafted proposed Tariff changes that would allow it to share more information on significant cyberattacks with the federal government.
A MISO workshop on energy storage as transmission made clear how much the technology is blurring the once clear lines between generation and transmission.
FERC rejected rehearing requests from wind developers who say MISO is moving too slowly for them to meet the PTC deadline.
While MISO expects to have ample resources on hand for what should be a warmer-than-normal winter, it is still preparing for emergencies.
MISO members expressed concerns about the nomination of Minnesota Public Utilities Commission Chair Nancy Lange to the MISO Board of Directors last week.
The Organization of MISO States reflected on its 15 years of existence and looked ahead to how its member states can best accommodate an evolving grid.