MISO Seeking SPP Tx Penalty Compromise
June 17, 2018MISO says it will seek to alter SPP’s practice of levying unreserved transmission use penalties on MISO load-serving entities. | © RTO Insider
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MISO says it will seek to alter SPP’s practice of levying unreserved transmission use penalties on MISO load-serving entities. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreMISO said it will revise its regional cost-sharing practices for interregional projects with SPP to match its process for PJM seams projects. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe Western Area Power Administration said it has submitted a formal request to SPP for reliability coordinator services on behalf of two of its balancing authorities. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreSPP said it is accepting applications for industry experts to serve on a fourth independent panel to review Order 1000 transmission proposals in 2019. | SPP
Read MoreFERC approved SPP’s May 2016 proposal to change how it measures the net benefits of demand response under Order 745. | SPP
Read MoreFERC gave final approval to NERC reliability standards on training requirements and the coordination of protection systems. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreInterregional transmission planning challenges and the growth of wind power were among the topics of discussion at the Mid-America Regulatory Conference. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC is seeking more specifics on MISO’s plan to improve its procurement of reserves in MISO South. | MISO
Read MoreSPP announced it intends to serve as a reliability coordinator in the Western Interconnection by late 2019. | Nabholz Construction
Read MoreGridLiance and Tri-County Electric Cooperative announced they have joined a settlement agreement with AEP related to the company’s proposed Wind Catcher Energy Connection. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreNERC said Wednesday that its annual summer reliability assessment indicates ERCOT and CAISO will face operational challenges and potential reliability concerns this summer, thanks to the two ISOs’ respective loss of baseload generation and lack of fuel assurance. | NERC
Read MoreThe Texas PUC quickly approved a second draft order of Southwestern Public Service’s request for a certificate of convenience and necessary for its 478-MW wind farm. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreKansas and Missouri regulators approved Great Plains Energy’s merger with Westar Energy, the final hurdles in a stock-for-stock merger of equals. | GPE
Read MoreFERC approved SPP’s proposed Tariff revisions to incorporate Tri-State Generation as a new transmission owner in an existing pricing zone. | Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority
Read MoreFERC will review how it enforces the 1978 Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, with the commission’s treatment of the 1-mile rule a likely focus. | Occidental Chemical
Read MoreFERC will be closely monitoring ERCOT and Southern California this summer as most of the country faces the likelihood of above-normal temperatures.
Read MoreSPP’s winter real-time prices increased 4.6% from the previous year, according to the Market Monitoring Unit’s latest quarterly State of the Market report. | SPP Market Monitoring Unit
Read MoreSPP’s Holistic Integrated Tariff Team (HITT) has begun to decide on how to “eat the elephant,” in the words of group leader Tom Kent. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFERC should let RTO stakeholder processes work and not issue broad and costly new mandates on grid resilience, commenters told the commission. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreCenterPoint reported first-quarter earnings of $241 million ($0.55/share), compared with $160 million ($0.37/share) for the same period in 2017. | CenterPoint Energy
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