November 22, 2024

American Transmission Co. (ATC)

ITC Holdings
Michigan ROFR Bill Approved, Sent to Governor
A bill granting incumbent transmission owners the right of first refusal to build and operate transmission in Michigan won final legislative approval.
Driftless Area Land Conservancy
Conservation Groups Win Injunction vs. Cardinal-Hickory Creek
The Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission project slated to cut through southwestern Wisconsin has been put on hold.
ITC Holdings
Michigan Senate OKs Transmission ROFR for Incumbent TOs
Michigan’s Senate voted to grant incumbent transmission owners the right of first refusal to build and operate new transmission lines in the state.
Wisconsin PSC
Former Wisconsin Commissioner’s Texts Imperil Cardinal-Hickory Creek Line
Former Wisconsin Commissioner Mike Huebsch has tainted the permitting process of the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line by contacting ATC and ITC employees through an encrypted messaging app during the permitting process.
ATC Shifts to MISO Allocation Model for Tx Upgrades
After years of using its own generator interconnection cost allocation method, ATC will transition to MISO’s after FERC gave the company its approval.
MISO Recommending 1st Storage-as-Tx Project
MISO is poised to recommend its first-ever storage-as-transmission project to ease reliability issues in central Wisconsin.
Environmental Groups Divided on Cardinal-Hickory Creek Line
Environmentalists, preservationists and renewable energy advocates are at odds over the approval of a MISO transmission line designed to carry wind energy.
FERC Declines to Re-examine White Pine SSR Refunds
FERC denied the Michigan PSC request to reconsider a decision over refunds associated with a SSR agreement between MISO and the White Pine plant.
Cardinal-Hickory Creek Line Wins Incentive Treatment
FERC authorized ITC Midwest and American Transmission to recover “prudently incurred costs” if the Cardinal-Hickory Creek project is abandoned or canceled.
Ontonagon County
FERC Denies Cloverland PURPA Exemption
FERC on Monday denied Cloverland Electric Cooperative’s request for relief from its mandatory purchase obligation under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, citing the co-op’s lack of RTO membership as a primary reason.

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