Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
FERC denied a rehearing request but clarified an underlying order addressing MISO’s multi-value transmission projects.
MISO unveiled its annual Transmission Expansion Plan, consisting of 434 transmission projects valued at $3 billion.
A systemwide emergency, market innovations and the relatively calm summer topped the discussions at MISO’s Board of Directors meetings.
FERC established hearing and settlement procedures for a Louisiana Public Service Commission complaint against two Entergy subsidiaries.
MISO said it might rely on a dormant analysis to create a pricing structure to compensate resources used to restore the system in a blackout.
MISO declared a maximum generation alert Sept. 17 because of tight reserve levels amid forced outages and hotter-than-expected temperatures.
MISO plans to hold a final Order 841 workshop on Oct. 10 to complete its collection of stakeholder opinions on its energy storage participation model.
Mark J. Volpe, president and CEO of the Coalition of Midwest Power Producers (COMPP), recounts the migration of merchant generators from MISO to PJM.
MISO has sufficient resources available to cope with warm conditions this fall, although there is a risk it may be forced to order emergency procedures.
The PUC of Texas (PUCT) approved the Oncor application for a certificate of convenience and necessity to begin work on its Far West Texas Project.
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