MISO Transmission Expansion Plan (MTEP)
NextEra Energy Transmission and the Southern Renewable Energy Association are asking FERC to intervene in a last-ditch effect to save the only competitive transmission project ever approved for MISO South.
MISO’s preliminary MTEP 23 is set to double spending, driven by a record number of baseline reliability projects in MISO South.
Stakeholders requested MISO take a second look into its recommendation of an expedited transmission project in Michigan.
MISO gave its board a first look at its contentious concept map of line ideas under the second phase of its long-range transmission plan.
MISO announced that it will add an informational study on near-term transmission congestion to its 2023 cycle of transmission planning.
MISO fired up the second phase of its long-range transmission planning by debuting a theoretical map of projects that proved divisive with stakeholders.
MISO’s 2022 transmission planning portfolio cleared its first vote before board members, though some stakeholders have lodged complaints over the package.
Clean energy and consumer advocates questioned whether MISO planners are sufficiently exploring alternatives to the projects its transmission owners submit.
The final form of the MISO 2022 Transmission Expansion Plan earned a hesitant nod from the stakeholder-led Planning Advisory Committee.
MISO’s 2022 Transmission Expansion Plan now clocks in at 384 new projects, totaling about $4.3 billion.
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