interregional transmission planning
Energy security continues to be a critical reliability issue for New England as ISO-NE develops its 2019 Regional System Plan.
MISO and SPP told stakeholders that there is “more support than not” for the RTOs to conduct a joint study of interregional transmission projects in 2019.
State regulators in MISO and SPP are making progress on the seams issues that continue to vex the RTOs, but much work remains, stakeholders learned.
SPP’s interregional relations staff shared with the Seams Steering Committee their strategic vision for seams efforts through 2021.
MISO and SPP plan to file a slightly revised version of proposed changes to their JOA aimed at making an interregional transmission project more attainable.
SPP’s Holistic Integrated Tariff Team wrapped up the educational portion of its work and will now begin refining high-level recommendations to the board.
The Department of Energy convened to gather information for the department’s 2019 electric transmission congestion study.
MISO and SPP agreed to file changes to their joint operating agreement that they say will smooth the approval of interregional projects.
SPP’s Market and Operations Policy Committee unanimously approved staff recommendations to revise the SPP-MISO Coordinated System Plan.
MISO and PJM have whittled 20 prospective targeted market efficiency projects (TMEPs) down to two.
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