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The Midcontinent Independent System Operator is a regional transmission organization that plans transmission projects, administers wholesale markets for its membership and manages the flow of electricity in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin.
The Michigan PSC approved a settlement between Consumers Energy and solar developers, resolving arguments over the utility’s obligations under PURPA.
MISO will suspend updates on its resource availability and need project through November to allow time for analysis that may drive future draft rules.
Mark Volpe, CEO of the Coalition of Midwest Power Producers, argues MISO's deference to incumbent transmission operators is driving merchant generation out.
MISO doesn’t expect any challenges meeting demand this fall, announcing that its supply should outpace its relatively tame probable load by about 36 GW.
A surge in generation interconnection requests has MISO proposing to require all new solar to register as dispatchable intermittent resources.
FERC rejected LG&E/KU's proposed transition for exiting from market power mitigation measures the commission had imposed to address the companies' merger.
American Electric Power [NYSE: AEP] said it is revising its 2030 targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, increasing them to 70% over 2000 levels.
DTE’s latest integrated resource plan before the Michigan PSC is attracting detractors who say it is short-sighted and relies blindly on fossil fuels.
MISO is proposing to increase collateral requirements in its FTR markets and give itself discretion to ban a participant from joining or re-entering.
The MISO Board Qualification Task Team examining changes to how MISO selects its Board of Directors is closing in on a set of recommendations.
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