October 3, 2024

MISO

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. 
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MISO Sounds Alarm on Potential Winter Fuel Scarcity
MISO raised alarm bells about soaring forced outages should a severe arctic blast descend on the footprint this winter.
Entergy
Entergy LA, NOLA Add Ida-related Debt
FERC authorized Entergy La. and Entergy NOLA to assume more than $15 billion in debt and securities, in part to make up losses incurred during Hurricane Ida.
IBEW
MISO to Test Long-range Tx Allocation Benefits
MISO has plans to test its hypothesis that benefits from long-range transmission projects built in Midwest won’t deliver benefits to the South.
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FERC Upholds ROE Refund Obligation for Mississippi TO
FERC said a MISO transmission owner cannot duck refunds stemming from the commission’s recent decision to implement a 10.02% return on equity.
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MISO Modifies Stakeholder Meeting Schedule
MISO has scrapped its plan for a stakeholder meeting schedule that would have packed all major committee meetings into a single week eight times per year.
MISO
MISO Market Subcommittee Briefs: Dec. 1, 2021
MISO's Market Subcommittee covered changes to the Integrated Roadmap, the migration to a new member interface and making load forecasting data more accessible.
MISO
MISO Postpones 1st Cycle of Long-range Projects
MISO pushed its deadline for approvals of the first long-range transmission projects from March into late spring.
Ameren Illinois
FERC Firm on Refunds in Ameren Rate Case
FERC has decided that Ameren Illinois must still issue refunds over transmission rate errors uncovered by a central Illinois co-op.
MISO Resource Assessment: 140 GW Needed Within 20 Years
MISO announced that members will need to add almost 140 GW of capacity over the next two decades to meet carbon-reduction targets while maintaining reliability.
La. PSC
Louisiana PSC Defers Vote to Force MISO Exit
Louisiana regulators have shelved a vote that might have had them compelling Entergy Louisiana and Cleco Power to leave MISO for another transmission operator.

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