MISO is moving ahead with a plan to address delays in its interconnection queue by making generation owners more accountable for site control.
MISO and PJM challenged the contention by MISO’s Independent Market Monitor that PJM’s two long-term market-to-market (M2M) errors have cost MISO millions.
Interregional transmission planning challenges and the growth of renewable energy, particularly wind power were among the topics of discussion at the 2018 Mid-America Regulatory Conference.
Over the next month, MISO stakeholders will rank 14 market improvements the RTO might undertake in 2019. Six of the issues (such as energy storage) are already under discussion.
FERC rejected a Michigan request for a stay of a previous order approving MISO’s refund report related to a system support resource (SSR).
MISO’s supply picture for the next five years is less rosy than it was a year ago, according to the RTO's annual survey with the Organization of MISO States (OMS).
FERC is seeking more specifics on MISO’s plan for reserve procurement enhancement in MISO South.
MISO plans to file a reworked version of its pro forma pseudo-tie agreement this month after FERC rejected a previous proposal earlier this year.
MISO is asking stakeholders if they would like the RTO to provide generators an additional emergency notification declaring a maximum generation alert.
FERC officials and RTO executives still had more questions than answers this week regarding the Department of Energy’s (DOE) plans for rescuing at risk nuclear and coal plants.