Officials remain optimistic about MISO’s interregional transmission planning process with SPP despite its failure to produce a single project.
MISO’s staff and Independent Market Monitor convened to commend RTO operations personnel for a successful season.
MISO plans to recommend that its Board of Directors approve 343 new projects estimated at $2.6 billion.
FERC accepted a compliance filing from Entergy on a settlement meant to resolve a more than 20-year-old dispute between the utility and the Louisiana PSC.
FERC issued orders revising how MISO deals with its neighbors when incorporating power flows between the RTO and Manitoba Hydro.
MISO will file a response to FERC’s recent deficiency letter on the RTO’s new constrained area category after an internal review.
MISO’s preliminary analysis of implementing multi-day unit commitments shows the project may be worthwhile.
MISO is seeking stakeholder feedback on its proposal to crack down on generators that fail to follow dispatch instructions.
MISO is considering stakeholders’ request that it seek a second extension on FERC’s deadline for introducing five-minute settlements.
MISO has decided to delay the formation of external resource zones and seasonal capacity.