EDF Renewable Energy has escalated its push to make MISO speed up the process for connecting new generation to the grid.
Grid operators turned to coal- and oil-fired generation as Arctic air sent temperatures plunging to record lows from the Great Plains to the Deep South.
FERC has allowed MISO to waive its $1,000/MWh offer cap for the fourth straight winter in response to the extremely cold weather.
FERC has given a Michigan hydropower company until March 1 to correct serious violations of federal safety regulations or once again face an order to shut down.
A Milwaukee city official is questioning why ratepayers must pick up the tab to interconnect Foxconn’s proposed plant to the southwestern Wisconsin grid.
Dominion Energy said it will buy SCANA for $7.9 billion in a stock-for-stock transaction, securing a utility troubled by a botched nuclear project.
Power prices surged along with demand across much of the U.S. as a blast of Arctic air sent temperatures plunging to record lows.
MISO’s 2018 to-do list includes continuing efforts to expand energy storage participation and extensive software upgrades.
MISO won FERC permission to expand its mitigation measures on narrowly constrained areas to address intense but temporary congestion.
MISO has released a draft guide detailing how it estimates costs for cost-allocated transmission projects in response to OMS and other stakeholders.