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. 
SOO Green
PPL Acquires Portion of SOO Green Project
PPL has acquired a portion of the SOO Green HVDC Link, giving the Pennsylvania-based energy company a role in the controversial transmission project.
PJM
Counterflow: Participant Funding and Its Discontents
Steve Huntoon says the participant funding model makes as much sense today as it did 20 years ago — despite FERC's second thoughts expressed in its July ANOPR.
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MISO Extends Seasonal Auction Discussions
MISO gave stakeholders more time to adapt to four seasonal capacity auctions and capacity accreditation determined by a unit's performance in tight conditions.
IBEW
Tensions Boil over MISO South Attitudes on Long-range Transmission Planning
Divisions between MISO and MISO South stakeholders deepened over the RTO’s long-range transmission plan.
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FERC, NERC Share Findings on February Winter Storm
FERC and NERC staff shared their preliminary findings and recommendations on the February winter storm that led to unprecedented outages in Texas.
Nebraska Public Power District
LSEs, Southern Regulators Pan MISO Resource Assessment
Some load-serving entities and southern regulators are criticizing MISO’s efforts to create its first long-term regional resource assessment.
Otter Tail Power
MISO Warns Queue Won’t Stay at 150-GW High
MISO staff said project withdrawals from its record-setting 150-GW interconnection queue are imminent.
Entergy
Facing City Council Inquiry, Entergy Says it Could Sell New Orleans Utility Arm
Entergy said it could either sell its New Orleans unit, merge it with Entergy Louisiana or step out of the way as New Orleans navigates a municipal utility.
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MISO Wants Abridged Stakeholder Meeting Schedule
When it emerges from the worst of the pandemic, MISO wants to limit its in-person stakeholder committee schedule to eight in-person meeting weeks per year.
Ameren Missouri
MISO Backs Divisive Seasonal Capacity Design
MISO this week said it’ll give stakeholders more time — but not much — to get comfortable with four seasonal capacity auctions.

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