October 7, 2024

interregional transmission planning

PJM Considering Expansion of Spot-in Tx Solution to All Borders
PJM held a special session of the MIC on Wednesday, where stakeholders debated implementing unlimited service along the NYISO-PJM seam.
SPP Briefs
Southwest Power Pool and MISO continue to study seven potential joint transmission projects across their seam. Next: developing the 2017 joint study.
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MISO Planning Subcommittee Briefs
MISO told its Planning Subcommittee that it and PJM are not optimistic that they can use common assumptions in their interregional transmission planning.
SPP Briefs
The Southwest Power Pool (SPP) says it has successfully implemented system changes required by FERC Order 809, improving gas-electric coordination.
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MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
At last week's MISO Planning Advisory Committee, stakeholders predicted that the proposed changes to the interconnection queue will face challenges at FERC.
7 Sites Eyed for MISO-PJM Targeted Market Efficiency Projects
MISO and PJM have nearly completed their work on joint operating agreement and tariff language to create the new targeted market efficiency project (TMEP) type.
Overheard at the Gulf Coast Power Association’s 3rd Annual SPP Regional Conference
SPP’s transmission buildout, interregional processes, new generation resources and cyber threats highlighted the Gulf Coast Power Association 3rd annual SPP Regional Conference.
MISO Planning Subcommittee Briefs
MISO told their Planning Subcommittee that it's working to coordinate its generator retirement studies with PJM without changing the RTOs’ Tariffs.
SPP Seeks Feedback on Transmission Studies at Engineering Summit
SPP’s engineering staff updated members on the RTO’s current regional and interregional transmission studies during an engineering summit.
MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
MISO said it will work to improve the role of the Planning Advisory Committee in interregional matters following complaints that the committee was hearing after the fact about IPSAC decisions.

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