MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee (RASC)
Customers of the Southwestern Power Administration asked MISO to change how it accredits their hydropower allocations - from baseload to peaking power.
Stakeholders will vote on whether it’s worth debating the cost allocation for holders of firm transmission service reservations of more than 1,000 MW.
All 135 GW worth of capacity procured across 10 local resource zones in the MISO fifth annual Planning Resource Auction cleared at $1.50/MW-day.
MISO is considering prohibiting resources on extended outages from participating in capacity auctions or other changes to capture the risk of such outages.
Load forecast data for the MISO 2017/18 PRA shows that all local resource zones have enough capacity to meet their clearing requirements.
MISO has taken another shot at explaining how behind-the-meter generation (BTM generators) will function in its markets.
MISO is looking to improve its annual resource adequacy survey by expanding the scope of potential projects included.
MISO’s South-to-Midwest transfer limit for the 2017/18 Planning Resource Auction (PRA) will be 1,500 MW, an increase of more than 600 MW.
MISO’s Resource Adequacy Subcommittee will make discussion of gas-electric coordination a priority throughout the first quarter of the year.
MISO will continue its efforts to improve gas-electric coordination in 2017, revealing a plan that includes more data sharing, modeling and outreach.
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