Organization of MISO States (OMS)
The Organization of MISO States is reviewing and revising its rules for approving position statements submitted to MISO and FERC.
The MISO-OMS 2016 Survey found that plant retirements could cause a generation shortfall as early as 2018 in MISO, 2 years earlier than previously expected.
At an Advisory Committee “hot topic” discussion, some stakeholders cautioned MISO against taking CPP policy positions, while others said the RTO should help guide the states to the most economical compliance options.
MISO no longer faces a capacity shortfall next year, the RTO announced today in releasing the results of its newest survey with the Organization of MISO States.
MISO has declined a request by the Public Consumer Advocates sector for $200,000 to help cover its legal costs in a fight over MISO transmission owners’ return on equity.
FERC last week approved new rules governing how transmission customers can challenge formula rate filings by MISO transmission owners.
The transmission rate dispute between MISO industrial customers and transmission owners appears headed for a FERC hearing.
The MISO Advisory Committee sought stakeholder input on making the most of demand response, and whether the RTO should take any action on FERC Order 745.
Stakeholders called on FERC to reject a request by MISO transmission owners for a 50-basis-point adder as an incentive for their participation in the RTO.
MISO consumer advocates asked the FERC to reconsider their request to cap the equity component of transmission owners’ capital structure at 50%.
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