MISO subregional transfer limit
MISO's Market Monitor David Patton produced six new market recommendations as part of his 2018 State of the Market report.
MISO says the new process to better contain flows on its North-South settlement transmission path is working as intended.
A systemwide emergency, market innovations and the relatively calm summer topped the discussions at MISO’s Board of Directors meetings.
FERC approved MISO’s plan to improve its procurement of reserves in MISO South.
FERC is seeking more specifics on MISO’s plan for reserve procurement enhancement in MISO South.
MISO’s next capacity auction will likely rely on megawatt values and limits similar to those underpinning last year’s auction.
Speakers at the Gulf Coast Power Association’s (GCPA) MISO South Regional Conference said that the region doesn't feel fully integrated into the RTO.
MISO’s South-to-Midwest transfer limit for the 2017/18 Planning Resource Auction (PRA) will be 1,500 MW, an increase of more than 600 MW.
MISO is poised to implement a laundry list of changes intended to improve its capacity auction, some of which should take effect in time for the 2017/18 Planning Resource Auction.
FERC dismissed a complaint seeking to overturn the results of MISO’s 2016/17 Planning Resource Auction but ordered the RTO to answer questions.
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