Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
Demand response aggregator Voltus filed a complaint with FERC challenging the state opt-out provision in Order 719.
TOs, regulators and stakeholders face a massive task in planning for new transmission as they prepare for an influx of renewable resources.
FERC has allowed MISO to avoid eight years of resettlement work on certain manual dispatches dating back to early 2009.
MISO and SPP state regulators appear intent on completing their work to improve their interregional coordination before 2021 arrives.
MISO released details on its long-term transmission plan, intended to adapt its grid to a rapidly evolving generation portfolio.
FERC reversed course and said MISO, SPP and PJM don’t have to rely on eachother’s dispatch assumptions to carry out an affected-system study.
MISO is wrapping up its 2020 Transmission Expansion Plan and eyeing next year’s planning cycle, with more renewable energy predictions.
MISO postponed its attempt to develop modeling software that can accommodate different combinations of combined cycle units.
MISO's resource adequacy staff is considering multiple options to implement a sub-annual capacity mechanism.
SPP considered several seams-related projects with MISO through their 2020 ITP, but declined to pursue them over differences in calculating benefits and costs.
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