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July 29, 2024

Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)

Entergy
Entergy Regulators Ask FERC to Settle Grand Gulf Dispute
Three regulatory bodies are demanding an explanation for FERC’s apparent delay in addressing a complaint about the management of a Mississippi nuclear plant.
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MISO Adds Web Features to New Meeting Schedule
MISO is debuting more online interactions after instituting fewer stakeholder committee meetings at the beginning of the year.
SPP
SPP Briefs: Week of Feb. 14, 2022
SPP is working to strengthen its relationship with public interest organizations in addressing the evolving grid and its continued focus on decarbonization.
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MISO, PJM Weigh ’22 Interregional Plan
MISO and PJM are assessing the need for an interregional study and transmission plan this year.
The Brattle Group
Stakeholder Soapbox: Midwest Lessons on the Value of Transmission Independence and Competition
The Midwest has become ground zero for the future of transmission policy because of incumbent TOs' stifling control, R Street Institute's Devin Hartman says.
Organization of MISO States
MISO, SPP Take on 2nd Interregional Planning Effort
MISO and SPP said that they will create a Targeted Market Efficiency Project study process to look for even more interregional project opportunities.
PJM
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Feb. 8, 2022
PJM will present stakeholders with study results that seek to explain potential upgrade requirements stemming from the RTO’s generator deliverability proposal.
NARUC
NARUC Panel: Plan for Climate Change
A year after Winter Storm Uri, panelists at the NARUC Winter Policy Summit talked about how to prevent climate change from setting off future mass blackouts.
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MISO Members to Consider Federal Infrastructure Bill
MISO’s Advisory Committee planned a roundtable discussion on how the footprint could be affected by the recently passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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MISO: DER Aggregations Must Wait Until 2030 for Market Participation
MISO says that aggregations of distributed energy resources lining up for its wholesale markets must wait until the end of the decade before gaining entry.

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