November 25, 2024

generation interconnection queue

MISO Adopts New Dispatch Model for Queue Studies
MISO will begin using its Transmission Expansion Plan dispatch modeling in interconnection queue studies beginning Aug. 1.
MISO, Stakeholders Differ on New Queue Plan
Stakeholders are at odds with MISO over some aspects of its interconnection queue rules during a time when the queue is beset by “unprecedented” backlogs.
FERC Staff OK MISO Interconnection Queue Refund Plan
FERC staff approved MISO’s proposal to allow generators to withdraw from its interconnection queue without penalty if they undergo a three-stage evaluation process.
MISO PAC Briefs: June 14, 2017
MISO plans by the end of the year to introduce Tariff changes eliminating resource suspensions in favor of a single retirement process.
MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee Briefs
Load forecast data for the MISO 2017/18 PRA shows that all local resource zones have enough capacity to meet their clearing requirements.
Stakeholders, MISO at Odds over Resource Adequacy Survey
MISO is looking to improve its annual resource adequacy survey by expanding the scope of potential projects included.
MISO Steering Committee Advances 3 Issues
The MISO Steering Committee allocated the RTO’s settlement with SPP, a potential cost recovery defect and cost-sharing for customer-funded upgrades.
NYPSC OKs New Rules to Break Solar Interconnection Logjam
The NYPSC updated interconnection rules for solar projects larger than 50 kW in an effort to break a logjam in utilities’ queues.
PJM Planning Committee TEAC Briefs
PJM plans to recommend at least two finalists when it presents its re-evaluation of the Artificial Island project to the Board of Managers in April.
FERC Accepts MISO’s 2nd Try on Queue Reform
FERC approved MISO on their second attempt at new interconnection queue rules, as well as the RTO's revised M2 milestone plan.

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