MISO and SPP regulators are close to asking the RTOs for improvements to transmission operations on their seam as their market monitors wind down a study on the subject. | © RTO Insider
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Entergy reported second-quarter earnings of $361 million ($1.79/share), bettering 2019’s second-quarter performance of $236 million ($1.22/share). | Entergy
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The third time’s a charm for MISO getting FERC approval of its sweeping, cost-allocation overhaul for large economic transmission projects. | MISO
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FERC rejected transmission customers’ complaint over MISO’s seven-year-old cost allocation plan for baseline reliability projects. | MISO
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MISO won FERC’s approval to create an 11th stakeholder sector for hard-to-categorize members despite some misgivings about the equity of the new arrangement. | © RTO Insider
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MISO staff reiterated that they can likely reliably operate the grid with a 50% renewable energy mix but warned that certain variables could send energy prices soaring. | University of Texas at Austin
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The MISO Advisory Committee adopted the first set of standards for creating and joining stakeholder sectors and discussed the coordination of transmission planning. | © RTO Insider
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FERC approved SOO Green’s request to charge negotiated rates on its proposed 350-mile, 2,100-MW transmission line that would deliver renewable energy from MISO to PJM. | SOO Green
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If one business consultant’s vision proves correct, MISO stakeholders learned, future neighborhoods will be self-contained developments with their own power sources. | EverForce Energy
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A panel discussion on natural gas’ role in a clean-energy grid during NARUC’s Summer Policy Summit revealed a divide between single-state ISOs and multistate RTOs. | Panda Power Funds
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FERC approved MISO’s request for a one-time waiver giving market participants the opportunity to replace load-modifying resources affected by the coronavirus pandemic. | © RTO Insider
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The Organization of MISO States continues to signal its grid operator that regulators are ready for dynamic transmission line ratings in the footprint. | © RTO Insider
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MISO is likely still months away from returning its full workforce on-site to its offices, based on indications from its COVID-19 pandemic incident response team. | © RTO Insider
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The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved Xcel Energy’s request to operate two of its four coal units on a seasonal basis. | Xcel Energy
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Facing an unprecedented number of new generator applicants, MISO reaffirmed its aim to speed up its interconnection queue. | © RTO Insider
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MISO said it foresees hundreds of gigawatts in mostly carbon-free resource additions by 2040, according to its new transmission planning future scenarios. | © RTO Insider
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MISO’s market platform replacement is $20 million over budget as staff navigate the intricacies of replacing a decades-old system and pandemic-related issues. | © RTO Insider
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MISO’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
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America’s Power has countered a Union of Concerned Scientists analysis claiming coal plant self-commitments are unnecessarily costing MISO ratepayers millions. | America’s Power
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MISO will evaluate the merits of defining new seasonal reliability criteria and implementing a sub-annual capacity construct, stakeholders learned. | © RTO Insider
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