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November 2, 2024

Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)

MISO Files Offer Cap Revisions Ahead of Schedule
MISO is hoping to avoid the need for a 6th straight waiver of its $1,000/MWh offer cap this winter, filing a year ahead of a FERC deadline.
MISO RASC Briefs: Oct. 9, 2019
MISO's Resource Adequacy Subcommittee discussed delaying deliverability requirement changes, limiting extended planned outages and deadlines for the PRA.
SPP Seams Steering Committee Briefs: Oct. 9, 2019
SPP's Seams Steering Comm. discussed the RTO's agreement with MISO and upcoming meetings between the Regional State Comm. and the Org. of MISO States.
RTO Responses Reveal Uneven Landscape for DERs
CAISO, ISO-NE and NYISO look to be the pacesetters in opening the country’s organized electricity markets to greater participation by DERs.
Group Says Renewables Could Save MISO, PJM Billions
Consumers in MISO and PJM could save $7 billion a year if the RTOs adopt changes to further integrate renewables and storage, according to a new report.
Renewable Proponents Outline MISO Planning Wish List
Clean energy advocates are asking MISO to make changes to its transmission planning to ensure the region can continue a shift toward renewable resources.
MISO Cracks Door on Long-term Tx Planning
MISO officials signaled their willingness to entertain a request by state regulators to develop another long-term transmission package.
Key Details Change in MISO MEP Cost Allocation Plan
MISO is circulating a cost allocation plan that would lower voltage thresholds but raise cost minimums on economically beneficial transmission projects.
RTOs Gather to Discuss Real-time Co-optimization
ERCOT staffers and stakeholders gathered to hear advice from the RTOs that have already implemented real-time co-optimization in their markets.
More MISO Members Join Call for Tx Planning Change
A growing number of stakeholders are prodding MISO to create a task team to improve transmission planning assumptions.

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