Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
MISO will prototype its proposed short-term reserve product to demonstrate cost and benefits to its members.
In an assessment of this year’s load forecast, MISO told load-serving entities they could do more to support their individual forecasts with documentation.
MISO foresees a “modest probability” it will declare a systemwide maximum generation event this spring.
MISO revived the idea of implementing a seasonal capacity auction as part of its multipronged resource availability and need initiative, but promised to gather more data before defining long-term solutions.
FERC authorized NextEra Energy Transmission Midwest to recover all “prudently incurred” costs related to the Hartburg-Sabine Junction 500-kV project.
In the wake of its Jan. grid emergency, MISO pledged to further study generation cutoffs in extreme temperatures and improvements to its load forecasting.
State regulators are bringing in the MISO and SPP market monitors to help solve seams issues between the two RTOs.
FERC rejected Coalition of Midwest Power Producers' complaint that MISO is improperly accounting for the deliverability of some capacity resources.
MISO and a majority of its transmission owners filed a new cost allocation plan with FERC that would change the way the RTO allocates costs for market efficiency projects.
SPP and MISO staff and stakeholders recommended performing a coordinated system plan in 2019-20 to study 6 possible sites for transmission projects.
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