December 23, 2024

out-of-cycle project

MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
The MISO Planning Advisory Committee discussed new communication prohibitions, BPM revisions and changes to the MTEP futures process.
MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
A round-up of issues discussed by stakeholders at the MISO Planning Advisory Committee on Sept. 16, 2015.
Ideas to Reform MISO Out-of-Cycle Process Emerge
MISO stakeholders have submitted recommendations for refining the out-of-cycle request process in the wake of transmission developer complaints.
Entergy Out-of-Cycle Requests Win MISO Board OK
Over the objections of transmission developers and independent power producers, MISO’s Board of Directors voted unanimously Thursday to approve Entergy’s request for $217 million in out-of-cycle transmission projects.
Entergy Out-of-Cycle Request Wins Committee OK; Full Board Approval Likely
By Chris O’Malley CARMEL, Ind. — MISO’s Board of Directors System Planning Committee voted unanimously Tuesday to approve Entergy’s request for $217 million...
MISO Seeks Stakeholder Input on Out-of-Cycle Process amid Entergy Controversy
Stinging from objections to Entergy’s proposed Lake Charles transmission upgrade, MISO has launched discussions that could lead to refinements in its procedures for handling out-of-cycle requests.
MISO Staff Hold Firm in Support of Entergy Out-of-Cycle Request
MISO management has reiterated its recommendation that $200 million in proposed out-of-cycle projects by Entergy be approved by the RTO.
MISO Board Questions Execs on Entergy Out-of-Cycle Requests
Under questioning from MISO board members, senior RTO officials defended their support for the $200 million controversial out-of-cycle requests by Entergy.
MISO Board of Directors Briefs
A round-up of news from the MISO Board of Directors meeting on Feb. 26, 2015.
MISO Board to Review Entergy Lake Charles Project Following Stakeholder Pushback
Entergy’s request for a $187 million transmission upgrade near Lake Charles, La., will receive a “full review” by MISO’s board following stakeholder dissent over its classification as an out-of-cycle project.

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