Entergy Mississippi scored a victory in an 11 year rate battle brought by the former attorney general, who claimed the utility overcharged customers.
MISO says it may reduce the capacity accreditation of some of its load-modifying resources in an effort to improve resource availability in its footprint.
Pioneer Transmission can recover about $10 million in precommercial operation costs used to develop the Greentown-to-Reynolds line in Indiana, FERC decided.
FERC’s new method for calculating transmission ROE drew requests for rehearing from TOs perplexed it would use a MISO-centric order to set national policy.
MISO spent much of 2019 preparing for a massive shift to renewable resources — and 2020 will herald much the same, RTO executives say.
FERC approved a MISO proposal to once again allow transmission owners to provide initial funding for transmission upgrades needed for generation projects.
FERC directed MISO to submit another Order 845 to clear up its process related to technological advancements, service requests and contingent facilities.
Customers of Entergy’s five utility subsidiaries have saved about $1.3 billion since they joined MISO in 2013, the company announced.
MISO’s Reliability Subcommittee will next year examine whether the RTO’s footprint is suffering from an excess of load-modifying resources.
Energy storage systems will inevitably take hold in MISO as costs decline, but the outlook for technologies outside lithium-ion batteries is less certain.