Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)
A joint inquiry on the devastating effects of Winter Storm Uri will “clearly” call for “reforms in multiple areas,” NERC CEO Jim Robb said.
Texas regulators are grappling with writing weather preparedness measures for generators and transmission service providers as required by state law.
Stakeholders say it's ill-advised for MISO to propose separate cost allocation methods for long-range transmission projects in MISO South versus MISO Midwest.
SPP staff are considering changes to the reports of the RTO's market-to-market activities with MISO that they share with stakeholders.
MISO and SPP have shared an early concept for cost allocation on joint transmission projects intended to ease the two’s crowded interconnection queues.
PJM stakeholders unanimously endorsed the 2021 reserve requirement study but requested more modeling on the impacts of extreme weather conditions.
MISO acknowledged this week that a December approval for its first long-range transmission projects is out of reach and must wait until early spring.
Louisiana and Mississippi joined MISO and its TOs in opposing LS Power’s campaign for regional cost sharing of transmission projects down to 100 kV.
MISO will make a fourth-quarter filing to slim its interconnection queue timeline from about 505 days to a single year.
R Street Institute's Devin Hartman discusses anti-competitive flaws in RTO transmission policy and ways to level the playing field to encourage innovation.
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