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September 28, 2024

Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)

MISO Installs First Diversity Officer
MISO appointed insurance and banking executive Allegra Nottage as its first chief diversity officer after a nationwide search.
IURC Slashes Vectren Net Metering Rate
The IURC approved a rule change to dramatically cut the net metering credits earned by rooftop solar owners in southwest Indiana.
FERC OKs Delay on Order 2222 Compliance
FERC approved requests by MISO, SPP and PJM to delay their Order 2222 compliance filings by up to nine months.
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Group Alleges Improper Entergy-Mississippi PSC Collaboration
The Energy and Policy Institute alleges that Entergy and the Mississippi PSC improperly collaborate in the MISO stakeholder process.
Vistra Hurries Joppa Retirement, Plans Renewable Developments
Vistra said that it will idle units at its coal- and gas-fired Joppa Power Plant next year, three years earlier than planned.
MISO-SPP Targeted Interconnection Study Moves Forward
The MISO-SPP joint targeted interconnection queue study has moved into its technical phase with a promise of more stakeholder involvement.
MISO Preps for Dynamic Line Ratings
MISO has developed a rough idea of how it might manage dynamic transmission line ratings should FERC begin to require them. 
Winter Wrath Not Enough to Break MISO Records
February's cold snap set MISO’s winter peak this year but didn’t unseat the grid operator’s all-time winter demand record, stakeholders learned.
Colo. Regulators Consider the Advantages of Interstate Tx
The Colorado PUC discussed the potential benefits of interstate transmission planning, while the Senate is reviewing a bill requiring RTO membership.
MISO, Stakeholders Disagree on Post-storm Accreditation
MISO staff and stakeholders clashed in front of board members on whether the RTO’s proposed capacity accreditation design should move forward.

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