Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
A briefing by MISO staff on the record uplift in the RTO’s energy market caused by Hurricane Laura left stakeholders with more questions than answers.
MISO and SPP have once again failed to identify any beneficial cross-border transmission projects after a fourth interregional study.
MISO is considering how to restrict generation developers’ ability to change the fuel type of proposed projects in the interconnection queue.
SPP’s board and Members Committee met outside of their normal quarterly schedule to consider a number of pressing issues.
MISO members have recommended that the RTO’s 2020 Transmission Expansion Plan proceed to final approval in December.
MISO’s Board of Directors has three seats up for grabs in December, though the new board is only guaranteed one new face.
FERC denied LG&E and KU’s request for rehearing of its order rejecting the company’s proposed transition for exiting from market power mitigation measures.
SPP and MISO staff shared with the SPP Seams Steering Committee additional details on the yearlong transmission study the RTOs will soon pursue.
FERC left MISO transmission owners’ ability to self-fund network upgrades intact over a protest from AWEA and the dissent of Commissioner Richard Glick.
MISO members are urging the RTO to implement dynamic line ratings, saying the benefits would outweigh the costs.
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