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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 officials suggested more ways for energy storage devices to participate in the footprint in the future but didn’t commit to any final courses of action.
President Trump’s new tariff on imported solar cells and modules will slash domestic solar output and wipe out tens of thousands of jobs, a major solar trade industry association said.
The number of state officials and utilities announcing actions because of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act signed by President Trump last month keeps growing.
The Organization of MISO States called on FERC to order the nation’s utilities to cut rates in response to a recent reduction in federal corporate tax rates.
MISO is seeking to more closely harmonize its load forecasting process with the four 15-year future scenarios it creates for transmission planning.
MISO obtained a one-time waiver of the deadline for its 2017/18 capacity auction from FERC because of technical difficulties on the RTO’s market platform.
FERC again rejected a challenge to Ameren Illinois’ formula rate while tamping down a rehearing request from Ameren itself.
Louisiana regulators are questioning why MISO issued instructions for conservative operations in its South region during an extreme cold snap.
FERC denied the Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) request for clarification on one matter related to a sprawling Entergy-related case.
MISO is close to completing a plan that would give generators three years to submit a decision to retire after signaling their intention.
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