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November 21, 2024

joint targeted interconnection queue (JTIQ)

SPP
SPP Seams Advisory Group Briefs: June 15, 2022
SPP staff added details to a joint proposal with MISO for replacing their affected systems study process with interregional transmission analyses.
MISO, SPP
SPP, MISO Propose Scrapping Affected System Studies
MISO and SPP announced that they plan to ditch their current affected systems study process for more interregional transmission studies like their JTIQ study.
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CGA Requests MISO Help for Late-stage Interconnection Projects
Clean Grid Alliance asked MISO to develop a means to see late-stage projects through its generator interconnection queue when they’re delayed.
MEI
Midwest Energy Policy Series Addresses JTIQ Projects
MISO and SPP planners discussed the prospects of Joint Targeted Interconnection Queue projects at the Missouri Energy Initiative Midwest Energy Policy Series.
MISO, SPP
Now, the Hard Part: MISO, SPP Tackle JTIQ Cost Allocation
SPP and MISO began gathering feedback on ways they can pass the hat for seven joint transmission projects that could enable almost 29 GW of new generation.
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Overheard at GCPA MISO South-SPP Conference
MISO and SPP’s friendlier relationship was on display at the Gulf Coast Power Association’s MISO-SPP conference
SPP
SPP’s Consolidated Tx Planning Just Beginning
An SPP task force out to consolidate transmission planning processes and associated cost-sharing mechanism is just getting started.
MISO
MISO Delays $13B Long-range Portfolio’s Recommendation
MISO has again pushed back the date it will recommend $13 billion dollars’ worth of long-range transmission projects to its board of directors.
MISO and SPP
MISO, SPP Finalize JTIQ Results with MISO Transmission Duplicates
MISO and SPP announced completion of their Joint Targeted Interconnection Queue study, though it’s doubtful whether two project proposals will proceed.
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MISO Stakeholders Uneasy Over Long-range Tx, JTIQ Overlap
MISO stakeholders are voicing frustration over two transmission projects included in both MISO’s long-range planning and its interregional JTIQ study with SPP.

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