Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
MISO’s Monitor found no major concerns with performance in MISO South, but wants the RTO to better handle short-notice and unreported generation outages.
OMS will examine the revolving door policies of its member states after its president departed to take a job with a wind energy trade association.
State regulators working to improve MISO-SPP interregional planning processes and seams issues drew interested onlookers to their latest committee meeting.
MISO’s system can operate on 50% renewable generation if the RTO greenlights dramatically more transmission and its members embrace new technologies.
MISO’s 2019 Transmission Expansion Plan will advance to the Board of Directors without any recommended changes tacked on by the Planning Advisory Committee.
MISO’s grid will be only minimally susceptible to the impacts of possible water scarcity in the future, in part because of increased adoption of renewables.
MISO revealed a new market efficiency project cost allocation proposal that would stipulate local projects be reviewed on a local basis only.
MISO is revising how it handles generator interconnections along its seams with neighboring balancing areas in a bid to satisfy recent FERC mandates.
Louisiana regulator Foster Campbell broadened his complaint over RTO expenses with a letter challenging SPP's and MISO's spending.
Three years into the project to replace its market platform, MISO is now set to begin moving information to its new private cloud to begin testing.
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