MISO Regulatory Organizations & Committees

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MISO Advisory Committee Switches Leadership After Freeman Exit
MISO’s Advisory Committee will continue to be led by its vice chair through the end of 2025 after the departure of Sarah Freeman from Indiana’s regulatory agency.
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OMS Meeting Speakers Stress Importance of Transmission Planning
At a time when MISO’s long-term planning is under fire, the Organization of MISO States’ annual meeting featured speakers who vouched for the power of planning.
Entergy Louisiana
1st Go at MISO South Long-range Tx Planning to Take 3 Years
MISO said its first crack at long-range transmission planning in the South region likely would take about three years to culminate in potential project recommendations.
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MISO States Split on FERC Complaint to Unwind $22B Long-range Tx Plan
Members of the Organization of MISO States are divided on whether the organization should register comments in a FERC complaint that could fundamentally change the way MISO can plan its long-view transmission.
Cleco
IMM: MISO Should Penalize Gen that Falls Flat on Emergency Output
The MISO Independent Market Monitor called on the RTO to develop a penalty system for generation for underperformance during emergencies.
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MISO Revising Transmission Futures After Repeal of Tax Credits
The federal government’s rollback of incentives for renewable energy has thrown a wrench into MISO’s work to develop four new transmission planning scenarios. 
Entergy
Southern Renewable Group Cautions MISO State Regulators Considering SEEM
The Southern Renewable Energy Association appeared before Entergy’s state regulators to urge them to think twice before considering leaving MISO for the Southeast Energy Exchange Market.
Consumers Energy
Half of MISO States Oppose DOE Order on Campbell Plant, Add Rehearing Request
Half of the Organization of MISO States have challenged the Department of Energy’s directive to keep the J.H. Campbell coal plant in Michigan operating through late August.
MISO
MISO, OMS Report Stronger Possibility for Spare Capacity in Annual RA Survey

The Organization of MISO States and MISO are confident the footprint will be resource-sufficient in the 2026/27 planning year but said anything from an 11.4-GW surplus to a 14.1-GW deficit could be in store by the 2030/31 planning year.

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State Regulators Weigh Drafting Alternative to MISO Tx Cost Allocation
Regulators of MISO states are mulling whether they should work together to offer up an entirely new cost allocation for the RTO’s long-range transmission projects.

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