interregional transmission planning
FERC rejected SPP’s proposed cost allocation for its seams project with Associated Electric Cooperative Inc.
FERC approved a joint MISO-PJM proposal to create a new category of small interregional transmission projects intended to address historical congestion.
Officials remain optimistic about MISO’s interregional transmission planning process with SPP despite its failure to produce a single project.
FERC rejected the MISO proposed cost allocation plan for interregional projects outside the RTO, sending the issue back to a divided stakeholder body.
SPP stakeholders endorsed a proposed interregional project to be developed in partnership with MISO, despite the project’s dim prospects.
Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath cut attendance to the Gulf Coast Power Association’s fourth annual SPP Regional Conference by nearly 20%.
Seven of the eight stakeholder-originated project proposals evaluated by MISO and PJM are not expected to pass the RTOs’ benefit threshold.
The MISO rejection of the last possible interregional transmission project resulting from a coordinated study with SPP surprised the latter RTO.
MISO is yanking support on the project resulting from a study with SPP, nixing its chances this year to collaborate on an interregional project.
NERC will host a webinar Aug. 25 to help the current members of SPP’s Regional Entity transition to new compliance authorities.
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