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July 4, 2024

interregional transmission planning

MISO Planning Subcommittee Briefs
MISO told their Planning Subcommittee that it's working to coordinate its generator retirement studies with PJM without changing the RTOs’ Tariffs.
SPP Seeks Feedback on Transmission Studies at Engineering Summit
SPP’s engineering staff updated members on the RTO’s current regional and interregional transmission studies during an engineering summit.
MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
MISO said it will work to improve the role of the Planning Advisory Committee in interregional matters following complaints that the committee was hearing after the fact about IPSAC decisions.
SPP, MISO Try to Bridge Joint Study Scope Differences
SPP and MISO are inching closer to agreement on a second joint transmission study on their seams, though they continue to disagree how “targeted” a targeted study should be.
SPP, MISO Narrow Joint Study’s Scope
The SPP Seams Steering Committee can expect to soon see a final scope of the next planned joint transmission study with MISO.
SPP Briefs
SPP set yet another wind penetration record, surpassing ERCOT, while the Seams Steering Committee agreed to a joint transmission study with MISO.
SPP Briefs: State of the Market, Study w/ AECI
The SPP Market Monitoring Unit released its State of the Market report for the winter months, and the RTO and AECI began their biennial study proc
Overheard at the Transmission Summit
More than 100 transmission developers, consultants, RTO officials and utility executives attended Infocast’s 19th Annual Transmission Summit.
MISO, Stakeholders: Reforms Needed, but ‘Seamless’ Seam an Illusion
MISO stakeholders say they do not expect perfect procedures at the seams with neighboring balancing areas, but they do want the RTO to implement reforms.
MISO, SPP Considering Second Joint Tx Study
The SPP - MISO Interregional Planning Stakeholder Advisory Committee met to discuss how to improve a process that failed to recommend any projects.

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