MISO issued a survey to more than 457 companies and reported 24% participation, better than its historic 16 to 17% response rate.
MISO Advisory Committee members affirmed the stakeholder debate on creating a cost recovery mechanism for customer-funded transmission upgrades.
The Illinois Commerce Commission issued strengthened consumer protections against the marketing practices of alternative retail electric suppliers.
MISO and PJM have withdrawn their support for developing the lone efficiency project to emerge from the RTOs’ two-year coordinated system plan.
MISO is confronting a pair of conflicting motions as some stakeholders push back on including a Texas project in MTEP 17.
MISO proposed to rely on its own load forecasting to support long-term transmission planning, instead of a combination of forecasts provided by LSEs.
FERC rejected a request to rehear its October 2016 ruling requiring MISO to revise its interconnection fees.
FERC received more than 200 comments on Rick Perry’s proposal, with coal and nuclear interests backing the idea and most other stakeholders rejecting it.
RTO officials and their Market Monitors unilaterally rejected Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s proposal to provide price supports to coal and nuclear plants.
FERC opened a Section 206 investigation into inconsistencies in MISO’s Tariff after re-examining the 2016 termination of a wind farm’s GIA.