Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
FERC on Monday denied Cloverland Electric Cooperative’s request for relief from its mandatory purchase obligation under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, citing the co-op’s lack of RTO membership as a primary reason.
FERC ordered settlement procedures over Pioneer Trail Wind Farm’s request to recover $826,926 annually to provide reactive supply in MISO.
Tom Foreman, executive director of the Gulf Coast Power Association, announced his retirement from the organization, effective in December.
MISO’s markets performed competitively but should implement several changes to improve market functions, the 2017 State of the Market report concluded.
PJM has again moved to dismiss the Potomac Economics complaint against its pseudo-tie construct, citing a recent court ruling.
FERC identified 13 additional transmission owners it said should change accounting practices that could inflate rates by underestimating tax credits.
FERC accepted Great River Energy’s slimmed-down annual revenue requirement for reactive supply and voltage control at eight of its plants.
MISO’s Board of Directors appointed Director Phyllis Currie to serve as its chair, replacing current Chairman Michael Curran.
MISO Advisory Committee members discussed how to ensure sufficient energy supply at the RTO’s Board Week.
MISO’s effort to replace its market platform will likely come in slightly over budget and is at risk of delay because of project snags with vendor GE.
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