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April 1, 2026

MISO

The Midcontinent Independent System Operator is a regional transmission organization that plans transmission projects, administers wholesale markets for its membership and manages the flow of electricity in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas and Wisconsin. 
MISO Embarks on Order 2222 Work
MISO is gearing up to draft rules before it welcomes thousands of DER aggregations into its markets in response to FERC Order 2222.
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MISO Concurs with Most 2020 Monitor Recommendations
MISO agrees with nearly all the new recommendations its Monitor issued this year, though executing the ideas may take some time.
MISO to File Midwest-South Tx Rate Extension
MISO will file at FERC to extend a rate schedule that determines what market participants pay for using its Midwest-to-South transmission path
DR Firm Says 2020 No Benchmark for MISO LMRs
Voltus, a DR aggregator, has asked MISO market participants not to rely on 2020 data for the 2021/22 enrollment of load-modifying resources.
Xcel Beats Expectations, Hypes EVs
Xcel Energy reported third-quarter earnings of $1.14/share, beating Zacks Investment Research’s consensus expectation by 7 cents.
Entergy, in Eye of the Storms, Beats Expectations
Entergy held its third-quarter earnings call with financial analysts as Hurricane Zeta, the fifth to hit this season, bore down on Louisiana.
FERC OKs More Rigorous MISO Capacity Requirements
Conventional capacity resources in MISO will now have to prove full deliverability before collecting maximum capacity credits, FERC said.
MISO, SPP Heads Present Unified Front on Seams
The heads of MISO and SPP stood on common ground to discuss seams issues during the Organization of MISO States annual meeting.
DTE Energy to Cleave Pipeline Business
DTE announced that it will spin off its non-utility Midstream natural gas pipeline, gathering and storage business.
MISO: Tx Beats Storage in Integrating Renewables
MISO’s shift to renewable resources can be supported by energy storage devices — but only to a small degree.

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