February 25, 2025

generator interconnection queue

SPP MOPC Briefs: Jan. 11-12, 2021
SPP staff unveiled a proposed mitigation plan to reduce the four-year backlog in the RTO’s generation interconnection queue.
MISO Pledges Work on Affected System Studies
MISO said it will approach SPP about improving the processes underpinning affected system studies in response to stakeholders’ persistent calls for change.
COVID Merits More Time to Secure Land for Wind Dev
FERC granted Pattern Energy a waiver of MISO's interconnection rules for its wind farm in Wisconsin because of delays related to COVID-19.
SPP Seams Steering Committee Briefs: Nov. 12, 2020
SPP staff have been meeting with MISO staff as they scope the RTOs' joint transmission study of potential projects along their seam.
MISO Plots Filing to Restrict Mid-queue Fuel Swaps
MISO is down to two options to curb generation developers’ ability to change their proposed projects’ fuel type in the interconnection queue.
MISO West Risks Becoming ‘Dead Zone,’ Stakeholders Warn
MISO stakeholders said another round of expensive system upgrades would render its West planning region a “dead zone” for new generation.
MISO Winds down MTEP 20 Planning, Focuses on 2021
MISO is wrapping up its 2020 Transmission Expansion Plan and eyeing next year’s planning cycle, with more renewable energy predictions.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Oct. 6, 2020
PJM stakeholders endorsed an installed reserve margin of 14.4%, down from 14.8% in 2019, along with new winter weekly reserve targets.
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 Moves to Constrain Mid-queue Fuel Changes
MISO is considering how to restrict generation developers’ ability to change the fuel type of proposed projects in the interconnection queue.

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