MISO Regulatory Organizations & Committees
The Organization of MISO States was unable to achieve consensus on how MISO should revise its cost allocation procedures.
FERC Chairman Norman Bay headlined the Organization of MISO States (OMS) annual meeting, where panelists discussed the grid of the future, the growing role of natural gas and the continuing uncertainty over state and federal regulators’ jurisdictions.
MISO and its Independent Market Monitor have reconciled their differences and reached a compromise on the RTO's capacity market design.
The Organization of MISO States is reviewing and revising its rules for approving position statements submitted to MISO and FERC.
MISO proposed the adoption of three new future scenarios intended to inform the development of MTEP 17.
The Organization of MISO States board approved its 2016 Strategic Initiative, calling for the RTO to focus on issues including resource adequacy.
MISO no longer faces a capacity shortfall next year, the RTO announced today in releasing the results of its newest survey with the Organization of MISO States.
The Organization of MISO States voted to convene discussions on ways to improve the RTO’s stakeholder process and address friction between the RTO and some of its members.
MISO launched the first in a series of stakeholder workshops dedicated to improving resource adequacy as the RTO deals with the retirement of coal-fired generation and the growth of natural gas and renewables.
MISO stakeholders indicated widespread support for moving to a seasonal measurement of resource adequacy; supporters say it would improve reliability.
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