MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee (RASC)

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MISO Offers Storage Proposal, Promises to Exceed Order 841
MISO offered its energy storage participation proposal for final stakeholder inspection while promising to introduce more new market rules in the future.
MISO: Data Still Lacking for Detailed Solar Capacity Credits
MISO says the time is not yet ripe for creating a detailed solar capacity credit process.
Unidentified: MISO to Use Prior Export Limit for Zone 5
The Resource Adequacy Subcommittee allowed MISO to use last year’s capacity export limit for Missouri’s Zone 5 after the RTO could not identify the limit.
MISO Fills out Storage Capacity Plan
MISO laid out a more detailed proposal for how it will determine the capacity accreditation of energy storage resources under FERC Order 841.
MISO Promises External Capacity Zones After FERC Rejection
MISO, commited to moving forward, said it plans to refile a plan to create external capacity resource zones with FERC by the end of the month.
MISO Weighing Feedback to Storage Proposal
MISO outlined the range of stakeholder feedback it has received since revealing its straw proposal for energy storage resources in June.
MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee Briefs: July 11, 2018
At last week's MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee meeting, staff reviewed how capacity import limits can bind in the RTO's annual capacity auction.
MISO Monitor Floats Plan for Partial-year Capacity Resources
MISO’s Market Monitor floated a plan that would allow resources that are unavailable for the full planning year to offer into the RTO’s capacity auction.
MISO LOLE Study Overestimates Auction Capacity
A recent MISO study slightly overestimated actual capacity offers in the 2018/19 Planning Resource Auction.
MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee Briefs: April 11, 2018
MISO is switching gears on a previous proposal to discontinue its practice of forecasting long-term capacity import and export limits.

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