MISO Proposes Earlier Day-Ahead Market Close
MISO will propose closing the day-ahead market one hour earlier during Daylight Savings Time in response to FERC's final rule on gas and electric schedules. The post MISO Proposes Earlier Day-Ahead...
View ArticleMISO Plan to Revisit Runner-Up Tx Project Rekindles Stakeholder Angst
News that MISO is reconsidering a market congestion project in Southern Indiana sparked renewed complaints from developers over the RTO’s transmission planning processes. The post MISO Plan to Revisit...
View ArticleInterconnection Deposit Proposal Tabled
The PAC delayed action on a request to require external generators seeking network resource interconnection service to pay a portion of M2 milestone costs. The post Interconnection Deposit Proposal...
View Article2 of 3 MISO-SPP Seams Projects Likely Doomed
Two of three proposed MISO-SPP interregional projects touted to offer $235 million in benefits look much less attractive following additional modeling and are likely doomed. The post 2 of 3 MISO-SPP...
View ArticleSouthern Indiana Transmission Project Keeps Morphing
MISO revealed yet another twist in its deliberations over two southern Indiana transmission projects, leading some stakeholders to question whether RTO officials are following their planning rules. The...
View ArticleMISO: EPA Carbon Rule Will Mean ‘Multibillion Dollar’ Transmission Build-Out
MISO planners who just completed the third phase of a study on the Clean Power Plan said last week that a “multibillion dollar” transmission build-out will be necessary in almost every compliance...
View ArticleFERC’s Clark: Energy Markets Need Tweaks, not Overhaul
FERC Commissioner Tony Clark said that the commission has “a sense of urgency” to take action on price formation issues after initiating an inquiry into the subject more than a year ago. The post...
View ArticleMarkets Committee Briefs
A summary of issues the MISO Markets Committee discussed at the MISO Informational Forum last week. The post Markets Committee Briefs appeared first on RTO Insider.
View ArticleMISO Board of Directors Briefs
A summary of issues the MISO Board of Directors discussed at the MISO Informational Forum last week. The post MISO Board of Directors Briefs appeared first on RTO Insider.
View ArticleWhat Happens to All Those MISO Market Monitor Recommendations?
MISO has a pile of 22 active recommendations made over the years by its Monitor, all in various stages of progress. Of 15 past recommendations, MISO is working to implement six. The post What Happens...
View ArticleBreezy Projections for Wind in MISO — Even Before CPP Blows In
Registered wind capacity in MISO is projected to rise 50% by the end of 2019 — and that’s not even counting more turbines likely to sprout due to the Clean Power Plan. The post Breezy Projections for...
View ArticleMISO Seasonal Procurement, Site Auctioning Proposals Face Opposition
MISO officials outlined proposals to boost its capacity resources, winning support for efforts to streamline the generator interconnection process and redraw its zonal boundaries to reflect...
View ArticleMISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
A round-up of issues discussed by stakeholders at the MISO Planning Advisory Committee on Sept. 16, 2015. The post MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs appeared first on RTO Insider.
View ArticleMISO Monitor: Extended LMP Changes Minimal Thus Far
The Markets Committee met at Potomac Economics headquarters to review the Monitor’s quarterly report. The post MISO Monitor: Extended LMP Changes Minimal Thus Far appeared first on RTO Insider.
View ArticleMISO: Complaint Mischaracterizes M2 Payment
MISO told FERC that a group of wind generators alleging special treatment for external generators misunderstands the purpose of the M2 milestone payment. The post MISO: Complaint Mischaracterizes M2...
View ArticleMISO Staff Recommends 3 Economic Projects
MISO staff said they will recommend three economic projects be included in the 2015 MISO Transmission Expansion Plan. The post MISO Staff Recommends 3 Economic Projects appeared first on RTO Insider.
View ArticleMISO Considering Raising Energy Offer Cap
MISO said it may increase its energy market offer cap to $1,500/MWh this winter in response to expected FERC action. The post MISO Considering Raising Energy Offer Cap appeared first on RTO Insider.
View ArticleUPDATED: SPP, MISO Reach Deal to End Transmission Dispute
MISO and SPP have filed a settlement agreement with FERC allowing MISO to use the SPP transmission system to transfer power freely between its North and South regions. The post UPDATED: SPP, MISO Reach...
View ArticleSupreme Court Splits on FERC Jurisdiction over Demand Response
The Supreme Court’s liberal wing indicated support Wednesday for FERC’s jurisdiction over demand response, but the commission faced harsh questions from conservative Antonin Scalia and swing vote...
View ArticleMISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
A summary of issues discussed by the MISO Planning Advisory Committee on Oct. 14, 2015, including the MTEP process and the Clean Power Plan. The post MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs appeared...
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