MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee (RASC)
MISO is unlikely to meet a deadline for filing its auction design with FERC, raising doubts that changes can be implemented for 2017/18.
The MISO-OMS 2016 Survey found that plant retirements could cause a generation shortfall as early as 2018 in MISO, 2 years earlier than previously expected.
MISO will not yield on a planned July filing for capacity auction design changes, while a filing to add seasonal and locational constructs will be delayed.
The MISO Steering Committee concluded that the Resource Adequacy Subcommittee acted properly when it retired a task team without a vote or motion.
MISO is considering changes to its proposed forward capacity auction for Zone 4 in the face of opposition from its Market Monitor.
The MISO Steering Committee approved by consent a bundle of largely unchanged charters for six working groups and subcommittees.
MISO continues to move forward with modifications to its capacity market even as some stakeholders question the need for the proposed auction changes.
MISO acknowledged that it missed its original goal of making a FERC filing in December, and now hopes for a May filing.
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