MISO Interconnection Process Task Force (IPTF)
MISO will file a proposal to revise its interconnection queue process by implementing stringent site control requirements and increasing milestone payments.
MISO’s Planning Advisory Committee will vote through Oct. 26 on whether to move most of the RTO’s $3.3 billion 2018 Transmission Expansion Plan forward.
MISO announced plans to update its interconnection queue procedures to allow multiple projects to interconnect at one point on the system.
MISO staff say the RTO is mostly up to speed with a recent FERC order aimed at increasing the transparency of the generator interconnection processes.
MISO is proposing near-term changes designed to speed up its interconnection queue as it confronts its largest-ever influx of potential generation projects.
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 introduced a new feedback form for stakeholder opinions on issues discussed during Interconnection Process Task Force (IPTF) meetings.
MISO planners continue to sift through the largest batch of interconnection queue applications in a decade while still working out lingering details.
Stakeholders are at odds with MISO over some aspects of its interconnection queue rules during a time when the queue is beset by “unprecedented” backlogs.
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