generation interconnection queue
MISO received approval to require its generation developers to secure land for projects earlier in the interconnection queue over protests from developers.
MISO renewable proponents want to revamp a transmission planning process they say inhibits the development of generation in the western region.
MISO is revising how it handles generator interconnections along its seams with neighboring balancing areas in a bid to satisfy recent FERC mandates.
Clean energy advocates are asking MISO to make changes to its transmission planning to ensure the region can continue a shift toward renewable resources.
MISO will take another crack at getting FERC approval for Tariff revisions intended to thin out and speed up its generator interconnection queue.
MISO will take a second shot at changing its interconnection fee structure and requiring customers to secure locations for projects earlier in the queue.
MISO won't create a special lane in its interconnection queue to accelerate projects that demonstrate readiness for development.
MISO plans to refile a revised version of a plan to speed up its current 500-day interconnection queue process after FERC rejected its first attempt.
A U.S. senator is urging FERC to support MISO’s proposal to transfer interconnection rights for generators that have been retired, demolished or replaced.
The city of Wilmington, Del., will be retired as the meeting site for the Markets and Reliability and the Members committees, PJM stakeholders agreed.
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