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July 26, 2024

Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)

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Initial MTEP 23 Ignites Familiar Arguments over MISO South’s Reliability Spending
MISO’s preliminary MTEP 23 is set to double spending, driven by a record number of baseline reliability projects in MISO South.
EDF Renewables
MISO Broaches Inverter-based Performance Requirements
MISO said it will begin discussions on inverter-based resource performance requirements in spring as the entire industry inches toward standardization.
Great River Energy
FERC Approves Incentives for Great River Energy’s MVP Lines
FERC approved Great River Energy’s request for transmission rate incentives for two MISO Multi-Value Projects it is working on.
Alliant Energy
FERC Ends MISO Compensation for Reactive Power Supply
FERC approved MISO’s Transmission Owners’ request to eliminate reactive power compensation for generators, cutting a $220 million annual revenue requirement.
SEIA
Solar Trade Group Challenges MISO Ban on Renewable Ancillary Services
The Solar Energy Industries Association lodged a complaint at FERC against MISO’s practice of blocking intermittent resources from its ancillary service market.
ALLETE
Transmission Project Would Span Across Interconnection Divide
ALLETE and Grid United are teaming up to build a first-of-its-kind line that would span across interconnections and through three electric regions.
MISO
MISO Says 2nd LRTP Portfolio Still in Flux
MISO planners emphasized that its hypothetical map of projects is not what a final second portfolio could look like under its long-range transmission planning.
Duke Energy
Industry Group Blames Duke, TVA for Blackouts
SREA said Duke Carolinas' and TVA's holiday blackouts were likely avoidable had they built robust transmission links and had better access to organized markets.
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MISO, SPP Update Stakeholders on Joint Tx Planning
MISO and SPP said they plan to treat Joint Targeted Interconnection Queue projects as large generator interconnection projects when allocating costs.
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Berkeley Lab: Wind Generation Needs More Flexible FTRs
Researchers at Berkeley Lab say growing renewable generation mean it’s likely time to retool the design of financial transmission rights in wholesale markets.

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