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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.
FERC rejected the MISO proposed cost allocation plan for interregional projects outside the RTO, sending the issue back to a divided stakeholder body.
MISO will file a response to FERC’s recent deficiency letter on the RTO’s new constrained area category after an internal review.
MISO’s preliminary analysis of implementing multi-day unit commitments shows the project may be worthwhile.
MISO is considering stakeholders’ request that it seek a second extension on FERC’s deadline for introducing five-minute settlements.
MISO is seeking stakeholder feedback on its proposal to crack down on generators that fail to follow dispatch instructions.
Michigan regulators issued an order outlining how electricity providers must demonstrate they have enough capacity to serve their customers for four years.
MISO has decided to delay the formation of external resource zones and seasonal capacity.
MISO is recommending a new version of a transmission project intended to alleviate constraints in the West of the Atchafalaya Basin (WOTAB) area.
The Illinois Commerce Commission conditionally approved Ameren’s request to lower the utility’s energy-efficiency goals under state law.
FERC has rejected a MISO plan to shorten the number of days allowed to customers negotiating a generator interconnection agreement.
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