system support resource (SSR)
MISO is all but certain to enact a set of changes to its study process for retiring generators, stakeholders learned last week.
MISO is proposing a makeover of its generator retirement studies that includes more notice and stiffer adherence to local reliability requirements.
Faced with a capacity supply shortage in 2022/23, MISO is considering broadening its generator retirement studies to consider resource adequacy.
MISO will keep a system support resource agreement in MISO South intact for another few months while it awaits completion of an area transmission project.
FERC denied the Michigan PSC request to reconsider a decision over refunds associated with a SSR agreement between MISO and the White Pine plant.
MISO is seeking proposals for a solution to offset reliability issues caused by the planned suspension of a DTE Energy coal-fired plant.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the cost allocation for the Presque Isle system support resource agreements to Michigan Upper Peninsula consumers.
FERC has questions on MISO’s plan to transform its retirement notification process into a catch-all three-year suspension period.
FERC opened an investigation to determine whether the cost recovery for a Cleco Power plant that serves as a MISO system support resource (SSR) unit is justifiable.
The D.C. Circuit Court will hear oral arguments on April 6 in a challenge to a 2016 FERC order that reallocated most costs for the Presque Isle SSR agreement.
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