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September 27, 2024

Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)

Modeling Hitches Delay MISO Long-range Tx Work
MISO said it will pause its long-range transmission modeling and correct errors so it has the clearest picture of future grid performance.
MISO Softens Capacity Accreditation Proposal
MISO has expanded its availability-based capacity accreditation proposal for generation resources by including hours that aren’t so risky.
North Dakota PSC Hosts Reliable Grid Discussion
SPP COO Lanny Nickell pointed to a lack of gas generation as the culprit behind the first load sheds in the grid operator’s history.
MISO Members Greenlight Stakeholder ID Rules
MISO members overwhelmingly voted to require that stakeholders state their full name and their company before commenting during meetings.
FERC Reduces Entergy’s Return on Equity
FERC reduced Entergy’s base return on equity to 10.37%, applying the methodology it adopted for MISO transmission owners in Opinion 569-A a year ago.
More Unexecuted FSAs in MISO Self-funding Squabble
FERC ushered through three more unexecuted facilities service agreements (FSAs) between MISO, wind developers and transmission owners.
FERC Rejects MISO Request for 2nd Order 841 Delay
MISO claims that Order 841 compliance would postpone the launch of a new market platform. FERC didn't buy that argument.
Counterflow: Big Transmission — Still Not the Right Stuff
Columnist Steve Huntoon discusses the pitfalls of "Big Transmission" and suggests incremental expansions using existing transmission rights of way.
SPP Briefs: Week of May 10, 2021
SPP said it expects normal conditions and no extreme operation situations within its balancing authority and reliability coordinator footprints this summer.
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MISO Begins Pondering Future Market Changes
MISO said its markets will need renovation as it braces for systems rife with renewables and extreme weather uncertainty.

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