November 5, 2024

MISO Board of Directors

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Salaries, Benefits Push MISO over Budget
MISO said the money it must expend on payroll and medical benefits will push it over budget through the end of the year.
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MISO Defends New Curb on Director-Regulator Meetings
MISO calls a board interaction rule change that places limits on MISO board member and regulator meetups necessary, but a few state regulators are skeptical.
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MISO Board of Directors Briefs: March 23, 2023
MISO’s chair said the board may pursue term waivers to enable term-limited members to continue providing guidance and avoiding loss of institutional knowledge.
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Capacity Auction Snafu Draws Danly to MISO Board Meeting
FERC Commissioner James Danly paid a surprise visit to MISO’s Board of Directors meeting following a snag in the RTO’s new capacity accreditation process.
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MISO Membership Re-elects Incumbent Directors for 2023
MISO’s Board of Directors will have the same lineup going into the new year with MISO’s membership voting in support of retaining three incumbent directors.
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MISO Proposes Leaner 2023 Budget
MISO plans to spend $364.2 million throughout 2023, a 3.2% decrease from this year’s budget.
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MISO Board Week Briefs: Sept. 12-15, 2022
Employee churn has MISO tracking its highest-ever rate of resignations and executives debuting a headcount management report.
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MISO Board Approves $10B in Long-range Tx Projects
MISO’s board approved an 18-project, $10.3 billion long-range transmission plan even as critics faulted the RTO for not moving faster to connect renewables.
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MISO and Members to Discuss Great Resignation
MISO’s June listening session with its Board of Directors will concentrate on how the RTO and its members are tackling the nationwide Great Resignation.
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MISO Focuses Stakeholders on $10B LRTP Projects
MISO convened a special edition of its Planning Advisory Committee to drive home the urgency for more than $10 billion in long-range transmission projects.

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