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. 
MISO
MISO Hopes Bifurcated MVP Cost Allocation Will be Temporary
MISO said its proposal to conduct transmission cost allocation separately for the South and Midwest regions is likely to be in place for up to four years.
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MISO Tx Expansion Plans Proceeds to Board Vote
MISO's 339-project, $3.04 billion MTEP 21 is headed for approvals from the MISO Board of Directors. 
Texas Admin Monitor
Regulators Debate Competition in Entergy’s Texas Footprint
The Texas PUC discussed the lack of competition in Entergy Texas’ footprint, questioning whether previous cost recoveries have benefited ratepayers.
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MISO Market Subcommittee Briefs: Oct. 7, 2021
MISO's Oct. 7 Market Subcommittee covered FTR market concerns and a customer ask for better load forecasting data.
Entergy
MISO Draws on Storage Model for DER Aggregations
MISO will use its electric storage resource participation model as the basis for DER aggregation participation, scrapping an earlier plan.
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MISO, SPP: Economics Secondary in Joint IC Planning
MISO and SPP said a weak economic showing isn’t a dealbreaker to build transmission projects accommodating generation in their jammed interconnection queues.
Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative
Grid Operators Seek Policy Role, Reliability `Safety Valve’
Grid planners need more input on policy and a reliability “safety valve,” the Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative said in a new paper.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
FERC OKs MISO Hybrid Resource Accreditation Plan
FERC on Tuesday approved MISO’s two-part plan to get hybrid resources accredited for participation in the RTO’s capacity auctions.
Entergy
New Orleans Seeks FERC Inquiry into Entergy Planning Practices
Entergy continues to field criticisms that it’s hindering transmission development to keep its territory shielded from competing energy suppliers.
Smart Energy Week
NOLA Mayor Calls for Changes in Entergy Grid Planning
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell called for more transmission, microgrids and renewable energy during a talk featured at North America Smart Energy Week.

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