Transmission Planning
Residents opposed to PJM’s largest-ever congestion-reducing transmission project attended a meeting of the Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee.
SPP stakeholders approved staff’s recommendation to remove AEP’s Wind Catcher project from the 2019 ITP assessment scope.
The PUC of Texas (PUCT) approved the Oncor application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to begin work on its Far West Texas Project.
MISO said it is reviewing stakeholder proposals to improve load forecasts and plan hourly energy delivery on its evolving system.
MISO announced it has 12 complete proposals from 9 developers seeking to construct and own the Hartburg-Sabine Junction 500-kV transmission project.
Order 890’s transparency provisions do not apply to asset management projects that provide only “incidental” increases in transmission capacity, FERC ruled.
The Public Utility Commission of Texas approved a settlement agreement reducing AEP Texas’ annual revenue requirement by $27 million.
MISO is once again poised to file generator interconnection process changes to help manage the record volumes in its queue.
Stakeholders remain skeptical of a MISO-SPP plan to eliminate the joint model in favor of using their respective regional models for interregional projects.
PJM’s transmission owners have floated a proposal that would comply with FERC’s show cause order on their planning processes.
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