Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
MISO’s first storage-as-transmission proposal has drawn protests saying the plan gives transmission owners an unfair advantage in developing the resources.
Transmission buildout costs in MISO West under the 2020 expansion plan will look much the same as last year’s, RTO officials said.
Fresh off the approval of their first interregional transmission project, MISO and PJM are now contemplating a new study this year.
MISO’s Advisory Committee will vote next month whether to recommend the Board of Directors split up the Environmental and Other Stakeholder Groups sector.
MISO’s industrial and transmission customers have banded together for a complaint against the cost allocation plan for baseline reliability projects.
MISO navigated this December with just one severe weather alert in its South region, with load down slightly from a year ago.
MISO is assessing the impact of FERC’s recent order reinstating transmission owners’ rights to self-fund network upgrades as renewable proponents worry.
A team convened to examine the cause of a MISO transmission capacity shortfall is seeking input on what measures the RTO could take to support renewables.
MISO’s analysis into the Minnesota-Wisconsin export interface constraint could inspire similar studies to solve non-thermal operating limits.
Regulators in MISO and SPP states are looking into the RTOs’ inability to develop interregional projects intended to relieve congestion across seams.
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