October 3, 2024

Transmission Planning

MISO, SPP Monitors to Conduct Seams Analysis
State regulators are bringing in the MISO and SPP market monitors to help solve seams issues between the two RTOs.
FERC: Stability Deviation Method Best for Artificial Island
PJM’s stability deviation method best suits cost allocation for Artificial Island, FERC said, denying rehearing requests favoring the status quo.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: Feb. 27, 2019
The NYISO Management Committee reviewed a new analysis for selection of two AC transmission projects to improve transfer capability into NYC.
MISO MEP Cost Allocation Plan Goes to FERC
MISO and a majority of its transmission owners filed a new cost allocation plan with FERC that would change the way the RTO allocates costs for market efficiency projects.
MISO, SPP Seek Coordinated Plan in 2019
SPP and MISO staff and stakeholders recommended performing a coordinated system plan in 2019-20 to study 6 possible sites for transmission projects.
Overheard at GCPA MISO South Regional Conference
MISO CEO John Bear opened GCPA’s MISO South Regional Conference with the RTO’s strategic initiatives and the five “500-year” storms it has experienced.
TOs Back PJM Decision on Supplemental Projects
Transmission owners told PJM its rules for supplemental projects satisfy the RTO’s obligation as a regional planner, despite protests.
PJM MRC/MC Briefs: Feb. 21, 2019
PJM members will vote next month on a proposal to move all MRC and MC meetings to the RTO's Conference and Training Center in Valley Forge, Pa.
CAISO Seeks More Transfers with Pacific Northwest
CAISO is exploring ways to exchange more low-carbon electricity with the Pacific Northwest, while WestConnect looks to absorb exports from California during overgeneration.
PJM Extends Planning Window After FERC Approvals
PJM will extend the submission window for long-term projects an additional two weeks to account for recent transmission planning rule changes.

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