Stakeholders continued discussions on MISO’s pseudo-tie approval process, even after narrowly approving more stringent requirements in December.
The MISO Steering Committee met via teleconference on Feb. 22nd and discussed proposed changes to the RTO's alternative dispute resolution process.
FERC has accepted MISO’s plan to pare down pre- and post-service restrictions on its directors as part of a package of bylaw changes.
Mild temperatures and inexpensive natural gas resulted in a slight load decrease and lower energy prices in MISO in January.
Six panelists shared their stories during a discussion convened by MISO on increasing diversity in the energy industry.
MISO notified stakeholders of the decision by letter, explaining that it was influenced by improved planning efforts in the states and FERC's current limbo.
MISO briefed the System Planning Committee on next steps for the Duff-Coleman transmission project and the new generator interconnection queue rules.
NiSource is holding firm to its plan to retire half of its coal generation by 2023 while increasing infrastructure spending from already record levels.
MISO is recommending two of three Michigan projects requested for expedited review be approved before its 2017 Transmission Expansion Plan.
Consultants on either side of MISO’s rejected capacity auction redesign faced off in a debate at the Gulf Coast Power Association's conference.