MISO Board of Directors
MISO’s Board of Directors has three seats up for grabs in December, though the new board is only guaranteed one new face.
The pandemic continues to clamp down on MISO’s spending, with the RTO again predicting to be millions under budget by the end of the year.
The MISO Board Qualification Task Team examining changes to how MISO selects its Board of Directors is closing in on a set of recommendations.
Present and former RTO board members at the Energy Bar Association’s annual meeting quickly seized control, asking questions of each other.
MISO membership re-elected Directors Phyllis Currie and Mark Johnson while also electing sitting Minnesota Public Utilities Commission Chair Nancy Lange.
MISO members expressed concerns about the nomination of Minnesota Public Utilities Commission Chair Nancy Lange to the MISO Board of Directors last week.
The dedicated MISO market platform replacement team will work this year to ensure the existing system can stay afloat during the time it will take to build the new one.
MISO Board of Directors Chairman Michael Curran paid tribute to Eugene Zeltmann, a former board member who passed away in late February.
MISO will require its managers to undergo training on handling harassment complaints amid heightened awareness over sexual misconduct in the workplace.
MISO’s Board of Directors unanimously approved MTEP 17, including 353 new transmission projects valued at $2.6 billion.
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