A proposal to elect MISO Steering Committee leaders rather than having them automatically be its Advisory Committee’s leaders has been tabled until July.
MISO wants to build a new market platform, but the MISO board members want a thorough stakeholder review of the project’s cost first.
MISO plans by the end of the year to introduce Tariff changes eliminating resource suspensions in favor of a single retirement process.
Market developments are compelling MISO to reconsider how it weighs the 15-year future scenarios designed to inform its 2018 Transmission Expansion Plan.
MISO’s human resources staff is looking for ways to hire more women and young people to diversify a workforce dominated by Generation X men.
A quarterly Information Technology scorecard audit has uncovered three technology-related issues for MISO staff to address.
The 2017 Organization of MISO States (OMS) - MISO resource adequacy survey suggests the RTO will have sufficient capacity to meet near-term planning requirements.
MISO has promised to publish a guide describing its cost allocation process for competitive transmission projects by August.
MISO proposed creating a new category of narrowly constrained areas (NCAs) identified by momentary congestion and associated market power.
MISO is considering establishing a possible commercial trading hub in Mississippi and will conduct stress tests into the fall to help support its decision.