MISO postponed filing tariff revisions to implement 4 seasonal capacity auctions and impose a more rigorous accreditation process on participating resources. | © RTO Insider LLC
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MISO’s ninth annual capacity auction cleared MISO South zones — two months removed from emergency load shed orders — at just a penny/MW-day. | MISO
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FERC approved requests by MISO, SPP and PJM to delay their Order 2222 compliance filings by up to nine months. | Advanced Energy Economy
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February’s cold snap set MISO’s winter peak this year but didn’t unseat the grid operator’s all-time winter demand record, stakeholders learned. | Ameren Illinois
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MISO staff and stakeholders clashed in front of board members on whether the RTO’s proposed capacity accreditation design should move forward. | Ameren Missouri
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Clean energy advocates are contesting MISO’s request for another extension to comply with FERC Order 841. | BYD
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FERC granted MISO permission to embed the production costs of providing spinning reserves in its market prices. | MISO
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While it warns of more system risk in the coming years, MISO is preparing for an unremarkable spring and a routine capacity auction. | © RTO Insider
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MISO stakeholders were shocked to learn that the RTO needs another few years to allow energy storage to participate in its markets. | © RTO Insider
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Distributed energy resources will function best in MISO’s markets if aggregations are limited to a single pricing node, RTO officials said Monday. | Madison Gas and Electric
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MISO is still collecting data and reviewing the actions it took during a massive cold spell that gripped most of the U.S. in mid-February. | Entergy
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MISO said its members collectively saved about $3.5 billion in 2020 for choosing RTO membership over going it alone on the grid. | © RTO Insider
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SPP joined ERCOT in initiating rolling blackouts Monday as the entire Midwest experiences an unprecedented winter storm. | Kerrville Public Utilities Board
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MISO said that it is seeking ways to help slow-starting units make more informed decisions but won’t plunge into developing a financially binding forward market | MISO
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MISO hopes to have a more nuanced pricing plan before the next hurricane contorts transmission towers. | Entergy
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MISO said it is close to completing a proposal to create a four-season capacity market after floating a rudimentary plan with stakeholders, who remain skeptical. | © RTO Insider
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MISO will ask FERC for more time to plan the complicated process of opening its markets to distributed energy resource aggregators, RTO officials said. | Otter Tail Power
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MISO said it will soon present proposals for reformulating its value of lost load while its IMM once again urged the RTO to nearly triple the current value. | Potomac Economics
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Peak demand was lower in December than in years past, MISO executives said during an informational forum. | Madison Gas and Electric
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After Hurricane Laura’s landfall, MISO is questioning whether its value-of-lost load should be used to price energy during extraordinary weather events. | Entergy
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