Market participants have united to develop a trio of alternatives to MISO’s plan to crack down on generators that fail to follow dispatch instructions.
MISO is scaling back a proposal to develop a multiday market, opting instead to create multiday forecasts.
The MISO Market Monitor is seeking to use the RTO’s recent refiling of its resource adequacy construct to force a FERC ruling on changing its capacity demand curve.
MISO is proposing to set limits on the amount of time its members have to initiate alternative dispute resolution measures.
MISO is seeking stakeholder suggestions on how it can improve its market design under its Market Roadmap process.
Preliminary estimates show that MISO’s capacity requirements and available supply for the 2018/19 capacity auction will be in line with last year’s figures.
Environmental groups have moved to halt an attempted roll-back of Illinois’ emissions standards, which would weaken pollution limits for Dynegy’s coal-fired generation fleet in the state.
MISO has opened a bidding window for its second-ever competitive transmission solicitation, a process required under FERC Order 1000.
MISO says it saved its members upward of $3 billion last year, but some stakeholders are questioning whether the RTO is overstating some of its benefits.
The MISO Board of Directors met via conference call to grant belated approval of the RTO’s second competitive transmission project from MTEP 17.