September 23, 2024

Transmission Planning

SPP
MISO, SPP Fall Short in 5th Try for Interregional Projects
MISO and SPP have again come up empty in their fifth effort to find interregional projects to solve congestion along their seams.
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MISO Staff Preview New LRTP Projects with Board
MISO gave its board a first look at its contentious concept map of line ideas under the second phase of its long-range transmission plan.
NJ BPU
NJ Shoots for 4 GW+ in 3rd OSW Solicitation
New Jersey is seeking projects totaling 1.2 to 4 GW — and potentially larger — in the state’s third offshore wind project solicitation planned for early 2023.
Great Plains Institute
FERC Must Clarify MISO Transmission Funding Decision, DC Circuit Finds
FERC must better explain its decision to give MISO TOs unilateral authority to finance upgrades needed to interconnect generation, the D.C. Circuit said.
NYISO
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: Nov. 30, 2022
NYISO’s Management Committee approved tariff revisions and received briefings on the ISO’s winter supply outlook and its updated Strategic Plan.
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MISO Adding Near-term Congestion Study to MTEP
MISO announced that it will add an informational study on near-term transmission congestion to its 2023 cycle of transmission planning.
MISO
‘Conceptual’ Tx Planning Map Troubles MISO Members
MISO fired up the second phase of its long-range transmission planning by debuting a theoretical map of projects that proved divisive with stakeholders.
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FERC Approves PJM Plan to Speed Interconnection Queue
FERC OK'd PJM's proposal to speed up its interconnection queue by handling requests through a new clustered approach that prioritizes ready-to-build projects.
Roger Merchant
NECEC Scores Another Victory in Maine’s Highest Court
Maine’s high court issued another favorable ruling for the New England Clean Energy Connect project, which analysts say has "resuscitated [its] viability."
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NJ Backs $20 Million Spend on Tx Link for Offshore Wind Port
The New Jersey EDA voted to back a $20 million purchase agreement with Atlantic City Electricity to ensure the utility avoids potential supply chain delays.

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