October 6, 2024

Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)

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MISO Outlines Benefits of New LRTP Investments

MISO discussed the second part of its long-range transmission planning project at a workshop with stakeholders, detailing how the project would help meet transmission needs.

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MISO Lodges 2nd Complaint Against SPP over Disputed Crypto Load on M2M Flowgate
MISO has registered a separate complaint with FERC to retract market-to-market coordination with SPP on a contentious flowgate persistently taxed by a North Dakota cryptocurrency mining operation.
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Overheard at 10th Annual GCPA MISO-SPP Forum
The Gulf Coast Power Association's 10th annual MISO-SPP Forum centered its focus on the energy transition before a record crowd in New Orleans.
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MISO Estimates 2023 Member Savings Near $5B
MISO announced that it saved its membership approximately $5 billion in 2023 by providing a resource sharing pool for utilities.
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FERC’s Christie Warns of ‘Very Dark Place’
FERC Commissioner Mark Christie brought his message of the need for grid reliability to the Gulf Coast Power Association's MISO-SPP Forum, saying the U.S. is "heading for a very dark place."
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MISO Says 2nd LRTP Portfolio Should Run About $20B, Rate Mostly 765 kV
MISO suggested an approximately $20 billion portfolio for its second long-range transmission planning effort that contains several 765-kV line segments.
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MISO Wants $10K VOLL, a Nearly Threefold Increase
MISO says its extensive analysis shows its current $3,500/MWh value of lost load should be raised to $10,000/MWh.
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MISO: New Capacity Accreditation Filing Imminent
MISO is determined to file with FERC by the end of March to introduce a probabilistic capacity accreditation that’s controversial among its stakeholders.
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MISO Names New Chief Information Security Officer
MISO announced it has promoted Eric Miller to chief information security officer and the RTO’s newest vice president.
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RTOs Jointly Call for Improved Gas-electric Coordination
ISO-NE, MISO, PJM and SPP released a report calling for improvements to the coordination of the electric and natural gas systems.

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