Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
Representatives from utilities, RTOs and technology vendors gathered at FERC headquarters for a workshop to discuss the role of grid-enhancing technologies.
MISO’s staff, stakeholders and monitor identified several market improvements they want to see implemented as part of the RTO's Integrated Roadmap rankings.
MISO officials said they agree with almost all the recommendations outlined by the Independent Market Monitor in this year’s State of the Market report.
MISO estimates it will need an 8.9% unforced capacity planning reserve margin for the 2020/21 planning year, a full percentage point above the current level.
MISO is proposing fixes to its LOLE study and capacity accreditation while it tries to determine if it should implement a seasonal capacity construct.
MISO is proposing Tariff changes that require a market participant to put up additional collateral when it exhibits undue risk to the wholesale market.
The team behind CapX2020 say the CapX2050 Transmission Vision study will look beyond transmission for possible solutions.
MISO will not seek an increase in Tariff rates in 2020 despite proposed spending increases.
MISO is preparing for emergency conditions this winter despite projecting 40 GW of excess capacity to meet the forecasted peak in January.
Stakeholders at the Organization of MISO States’ annual meeting debated the merits of interregional transmission planning between MISO and SPP.
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