Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
SPP and MISO in October registered a record $14.63 million in market-to-market settlements, more than doubling the amount set the month before.
MISO state regulators debated what to include in a list of guidance principles on transmission project cost allocation they will send to the RTO.
MISO and SPP staff began putting meat on the bones of their joint transmission study, much to the satisfaction of stakeholders.
Invenergy provided an update on the Grain Belt Express transmission project during the Missouri Energy Initiative’s Midwest Energy Policy Series.
MISO members again asked the RTO to facilitate less stage-managed access by stakeholders to its Board of Directors.
MISO members say the grid operator needs both hard work and new faces to comply with FERC’s distributed energy directive, Order 2222.
MISO executives last week said an evolving energy industry heralds big spending on transmission projects in the RTO’s footprint.
The MISO Board of Directors bid farewell to outgoing director Baljit Dail and discussed the impacts of COVID-19 on 2020 and the upcoming year
Fall in MISO was a study in record wind production, but it came with a price, as it produced more than half of the quarter’s real-time congestion.
FERC has again turned down LS Power’s argument for a lower voltage threshold on economic transmission projects in the MISO footprint.
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