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April 11, 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
MISO Seeks Stakeholder Input as Queue Timeline Lengthens
MISO introduced a new feedback form for stakeholder opinions on issues discussed during Interconnection Process Task Force (IPTF) meetings.
DOE NOPR Rejected, ‘Resilience’ Debate Turns to RTOs, States
FERC and grid operators will explore "resilience" following the commission’s rejection of Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s proposed rulemaking.
MISO Seeks To-Do List for Resource Adequacy Panel
MISO staff asked the Resource Adequacy Subcommittee (RASC) for feedback on the group’s priorities for 2018 and how the RTO could import capacity from IESO.
MISO Breaks down Recent Cold Snap
While the high load and generation outages followed the pattern of the polar vortex, MISO managed to keep prices stable and maintain better reliability.
© RTO Insider
MISO, PJM Ponder Interregional Study
MISO and PJM will decide this spring whether to take another shot at a two-year coordinated system plan.
EDF Renewable Energy
Renewables Developer Escalates MISO Queue Design Dispute
EDF Renewable Energy has escalated its push to make MISO speed up the process for connecting new generation to the grid.
MISO RASC Briefs: Little Change to Capacity Forecasts
MISO’s next capacity auction will likely rely on megawatt values and limits similar to those underpinning last year’s auction.
PJM
Coal, Oil Use Surges, Gas Prices Spike in Week-Long Arctic Blast
Grid operators turned to coal- and oil-fired generation as Arctic air sent temperatures plunging to record lows from the Great Plains to the Deep South.
Entergy Louisiana
FERC Grants MISO 4th Winter Offer Cap Waiver
FERC has allowed MISO to waive its $1,000/MWh offer cap for the fourth straight winter in response to the extremely cold weather.
Michigan Dam Faces Shutdown over Longtime Safety Concerns
FERC has given a Michigan hydropower company until March 1 to correct serious violations of federal safety regulations or once again face an order to shut down.

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