MISO Planning Subcommittee
MISO’s Planning Advisory Committee will vote through Oct. 26 on whether to move most of the RTO’s $3.3 billion 2018 Transmission Expansion Plan forward.
MISO is considering requiring inverter-based generation seeking to enter the interconnection queue to provide a specific set of calculations.
MISO is planning to file with FERC in October a proposal to create two new benefit metrics to appraise new market efficiency transmission projects.
MISO is seeking stakeholder input for its conceptual study to determine how to incorporate transmission outages into its economic planning models.
MISO stakeholders are concerned over the RTO’s generator retirement proposal, saying it could result in conflicts over transmission interconnection service rights.
MISO is embarking on a review of its economic planning process in an effort to more accurately capture the benefits of cost-shared transmission projects.
At the MISO Planning Subcommittee, the RTO presented a strawman proposal for non-transmission alternatives that includes load shed, reconfiguration and more
The MISO Planning Subcommittee discussed how the RTO estimates transmission costs and new rules on non-transmission alternatives.
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