interregional transmission planning
MISO said it will approach SPP about improving the processes underpinning affected system studies in response to stakeholders’ persistent calls for change.
Panelists at gridCONNEXT's annual conference expressed hope that the incoming Biden administration will be able to advance renewables.
DOE’s latest assessment of transmission congestion has concluded there is no need to designate national-interest transmission corridors.
SPP staff have been meeting with MISO staff as they scope the RTOs' joint transmission study of potential projects along their seam.
U.S. transmission system requires restructuring and greater alignment with public policy goals, industry insiders said at WIRES’ fall meeting.
The heads of MISO and SPP stood on common ground to discuss seams issues during the Organization of MISO States annual meeting.
MISO officials, stakeholders and academics discussed the challenges of operating a grid with increasing renewables and uncertainty.
TOs, regulators and stakeholders face a massive task in planning for new transmission as they prepare for an influx of renewable resources.
MISO and SPP state regulators appear intent on completing their work to improve their interregional coordination before 2021 arrives.
MISO and SPP have once again failed to identify any beneficial cross-border transmission projects after a fourth interregional study.
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