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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. 
New Director to Join MISO Board, 2 Keep Seats
A former airline executive is slated to become the newest member of the MISO Board of Directors, while two incumbents will retain their seats.
8 Projects Set for 2018 MISO Market Roadmap
MISO and its members have selected eight market-improvement projects from its annual Market Roadmap to focus on in 2018.
MISO Members to Vote on Change to Capacity Export Limits
MISO stakeholders will vote on whether to broaden export limits for its upcoming capacity auction after WPPI Energy called for the RTO to act.
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MISO Still Tweaking OMS Survey Assumptions
MISO is proposing to once again revise the equation behind its yearly resource adequacy survey issued in partnership with the Organization of MISO States.
MISO’s Plans for Wintertime Offer Caps Stalled by FERC
FERC found that MISO did not adequately comply with its directives in Order 831, which stipulated changes to the RTO's hard and soft offer cap processes.
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MISO Seeks to Gauge Risk of Peak Season Planned Outages
MISO officials are examining how they can capture the risk of planned and maintenance outages occurring during peak load.
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MISO Stands by Load Forecast Confirmation Method
MISO is defending its methods for validating utility load forecasts after Dynegy charged that Ameren miscalculated its summer peak load forecast.
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FERC to Examine DTE Reactive Rate Reduction
FERC opened a fresh settlement proceeding to determine the fairness of DTE’s decreased revenue requirement for reactive power services.
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EDF Asks MISO to Revisit Queue Overhaul
EDF Renewable Energy is urging MISO stakeholders to revisit MISO's recently reformed interconnection queue process.
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MISO in ‘Good Shape’ for Winter Operations
MISO expects to easily manage this winter’s anticipated 103.4 GW of peak demand with an estimated 142 GW of available capacity.

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