MISO Monitor Reviews Blustery Fall
December 11, 2020Fall in MISO was a study in record wind production, but it came with a price, as it produced more than half of the quarter’s real-time congestion. | MISO
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Fall in MISO was a study in record wind production, but it came with a price, as it produced more than half of the quarter’s real-time congestion. | MISO
Read MoreMISO agrees with nearly all the new recommendations its Monitor issued this year, though executing the ideas may take some time. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreSPP and MISO staff shared with the SPP Seams Steering Committee additional details on the yearlong transmission study the RTOs will soon pursue. | SPP
Read MoreMISO’s and SPP’s state regulators gave the RTOs’ staffs an opportunity to respond to their monitors’ suggestions for improving interregional coordination between the two neighbors. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreUneconomic self-commitments of coal resources in MISO’s footprint are not occurring at the clip that critics imagine, the RTO’s Monitor said in new findings. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO’s and SPP’s market monitors presented their last report to state regulators working to improve the RTOs’ interregional coordination. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe Organization of MISO States continues to signal its grid operator that regulators are ready for dynamic transmission line ratings in the footprint. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO’s Monitor said the RTO would be better served by an even higher planning reserve margin, two days after it recorded its first emergency of the summer. | MISO
Read MoreAmerica’s Power has countered a Union of Concerned Scientists analysis claiming coal plant self-commitments are unnecessarily costing MISO ratepayers millions. | America’s Power
Read MoreMISO’s Monitor issued five new recommendations in its annual State of the Market report, focusing on seams and efficient use of the transmission system. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe tamest winter in recent memory brought no emergencies for MISO, though the RTO’s South region was the subject of three weather-related alerts. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC rejected MISO’s bid to expand its Independent Market Monitor’s physical withholding mitigation to include non-capacity resources. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe Organization of MISO States issued a set of principles intended to guide the RTO’s approach to long-term transmission planning. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO Monitor David Patton produced six new market recommendations as part of his 2018 State of the Market report. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO’s Steering Committee routed eight new market improvement proposals to stakeholders for debate and prioritization by voting. | MISO
Read MoreMISO’s Monitor pointed to other RTOs to illustrate the ineffectiveness of the coordinated transaction scheduling (CTS) between MISO and PJM. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO’s market was competitive in 2017, but the RTO should do more to address increasing congestion and low capacity prices, Monitor David Patton said. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO’s markets performed competitively last year, but the RTO should implement several new recommendations to improve market functions, the Independent Market Monitor’s 2017 State of the Market report concluded. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO and PJM challenged the contention by MISO’s Independent Market Monitor that PJM’s two long-term market-to-market errors have cost MISO millions. | © RTO Insider
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Stakeholder Soapbox: Is MISO Really an ‘Independent’ System Operator?
September 15, 2019Mark Volpe argues that MISO’s deference to incumbent TOs is the fundamental cause for why merchant generation has been forced to exit the RTO. | © RTO Insider
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