MISO Energy Storage Task Force (ESTF)
MISO will host an in-depth workshop this fall on how to incorporate generation projects that draw on more than one fuel source.
MISO will ask for another year to comply with FERC Order 841, saying the intricacy and expense of incorporating storage is greater than anticipated.
The MISO Energy Storage Task Force will get a new lease on life: as an expert advisory panel on increasingly sophisticated storage issues.
The MISO Steering Committee approved an expanded role for the Energy Storage Task Force, provided it doesn’t impede discussions in other stakeholder forums.
The MISO Energy Storage Task Force is making a bid to broaden its role by seeking the authority to evaluate storage issues in addition to identifying them.
The extensive FERC energy storage order (Order 841) has handed the MISO Reliability Subcommittee a new set of to-dos.
MISO’s Energy Storage Task Force will now add to its to-do list storage-related aspects of the recently issued FERC Order 845.
MISO says it will likely go above and beyond complying with FERC Order 841, as it expands its market rules for energy storage after its initial filing.
The MISO Steering Committee said it needs more time to decide whether the Energy Storage Task Force can deliberate on how to comply with FERC Order 841.
MISO’s Energy Storage Task Force has been left wondering if it will help shape the RTO’s response to FERC’s sweeping storage participation order.
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