FERC found that MISO and PJM have largely complied with commission directives issued in an order resolving a complaint by NIPSCO over interregional planning
MISO told the Planning Advisory Committee that it will conduct three new separate, but related, studies this year to identify a transmission solution for the RTO’s constrained interface between its North and South regions.
FERC rejected Vote Solar’s request that the commission reconsider its decision not to enforce the PURPA against Montana regulators.
MISO stakeholders are asking to review the scenarios for MTEP 17 because of the uncertainty of carbon-emission policies under the Trump administration.
MISO may retire its Credit Settlements Working Group because of a lack of substantive work and stakeholder volunteers willing to chair the group.
MISO is poised to implement a laundry list of changes intended to improve its capacity auction, some of which should take effect in time for the 2017/18 Planning Resource Auction.
MISO’s Resource Adequacy Subcommittee will make discussion of gas-electric coordination a priority throughout the first quarter of the year.
MISO told stakeholders that its own data set might have been partly to blame for generators not responding efficiently to dispatch instructions.
MISO is seeking stakeholder input on how to address declining frequency response capability within the RTO.
FERC approved MISO on their second attempt at new interconnection queue rules, as well as the RTO's revised M2 milestone plan.