MISO will continue its current treatment of sub-regional transfer limits in the Planning Resource Auction, both in the initial limit and transmission reservations.
IP&L complained to FERC that its energy storage battery at the Harding Street Station is supporting the MISO grid without any way of being compensated.
MISO has filed with FERC its proposal to implement a separate three-year forward capacity market for its retail-choice areas.
MISO told the Advisory Committee that it's requesting a 4% increase in operating expenses for 2017 while moving away from a one-year forecast.
MISO presented a different perspective at last week's Informational Forum, inviting Gretchen Bakke to talk about shifting attitudes toward the grid.
MISO said it generally agrees with the recommendations its Independent Marker Monitor, but won’t implement a few and wants additional analysis on others.
MISO predicts it will have double its required winter reserve margin, due in part to increased north-south transfer capacity and improved emergency pricing.
MISO membership voting results confirmed three new Board of Directors members, while the RTO posted a first draft of its short-term incentive plan.
MISO announced on Friday it had changed 4 elements of its proposed forward capacity auction, prompting renewed calls to delay filing at FERC.
Electric cooperatives accused FERC of overstepping its authority by opening proceedings that could force refund obligations on nonpublic utilities, while MISO and SPP asked the commission to let them work out the issue in stakeholder proceedings.