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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 said it is reviewing stakeholder proposals to improve load forecasts and plan hourly energy delivery on its evolving system.
MISO announced it has 12 complete proposals from 9 developers seeking to construct and own the Hartburg-Sabine Junction 500-kV transmission project.
FERC approved a reduced return on equity for Pioneer Transmission’s portion of a recently completed 765-kV line in Indiana.
The Public Utility Commission of Texas approved a settlement agreement reducing AEP Texas’ annual revenue requirement by $27 million.
PJM and MISO said they plan to partner on an extra study to better coordinate their incremental auction revenue rights (IARRs) processes.
MISO is once again poised to file generator interconnection process changes to help manage the record volumes in its queue.
Stakeholders remain skeptical of a MISO-SPP plan to eliminate the joint model in favor of using their respective regional models for interregional projects.
FERC approved portions of a Louisiana Public Service Commission complaint against Entergy subsidiaries System Energy Resources Inc. and Entergy Services.
The MISO Steering Committee approved an expanded role for the Energy Storage Task Force, provided it doesn’t impede discussions in other stakeholder forums.
FERC approved MISO’s plan to improve its procurement of reserves in MISO South.
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