Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
MISO and SPP announced completion of their Joint Targeted Interconnection Queue study, though it’s doubtful whether two project proposals will proceed.
MISO plans to alter some interconnection rules so that generation owners can more easily replace generation at the same point of interconnection.
A month after filing a cost allocation method for its long-range projects, MISO is on the hunt for a better approach to fund major transmission builds.
MISO stakeholders are voicing frustration over two transmission projects included in both MISO’s long-range planning and its interregional JTIQ study with SPP.
MISO and SPP state regulators plan to involve themselves in the RTOs’ discussions about sharing costs from their joint interconnection queue study.
MISO will have a draft portfolio of billions of dollars’ worth of long-range transmission projects by the end of the month.
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AEP said it intends to sell some or all of its unregulated contracted renewable resources and redirect the proceeds to its transmission assets.
Chairs of MISO’s stakeholder committees this week elected not to adopt rules to regulate stakeholder presentations in meetings.
Three regulatory bodies are demanding an explanation for FERC’s apparent delay in addressing a complaint about the management of a Mississippi nuclear plant.
MISO is debuting more online interactions after instituting fewer stakeholder committee meetings at the beginning of the year.
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