MISO Planning Advisory Committee (PAC)
MISO's Steering Committee instructed the Planning Advisory Committee to revisit non-transmission owners operating storage-as-transmission assets.
MISO released draft Tariff language that would allow energy storage resources to compete for projects in the RTO’s annual Transmission Expansion Plan.
MISO plans to revamp its annual MTEP report to emphasize the justifications and analyses behind proposed projects while removing some planning process narratives.
MISO will allow energy storage to compete against all types of transmission projects, scrapping an earlier condition that limited its use.
MISO will this year draw on three sets of contributors to create its load forecast for 2020 transmission planning.
MISO will file a proposal to revise its interconnection queue process by implementing stringent site control requirements and increasing milestone payments.
MISO’s Planning Advisory Committee will vote through Oct. 26 on whether to move most of the RTO’s $3.3 billion 2018 Transmission Expansion Plan forward.
MISO’s Planning Advisory Committee will vote through Oct. 26 on whether to move most of the RTO’s $3.3 billion 2018 Transmission Expansion Plan forward.
MISO offered its energy storage participation proposal for final stakeholder inspection while promising to introduce more new market rules in the future.
MISO announced plans to update its interconnection queue procedures to allow multiple projects to interconnect at one point on the system.
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