Natural Gas
The MISO Steering Committee met via teleconference on Feb. 22nd and discussed proposed changes to the RTO's alternative dispute resolution process.
Preparing for the loss of its quorum, FERC issued an order delegating additional authority to staff and approved two massive natural gas pipelines.
Commissioner Norman Bay gave his perspective on the impact of the shale gas revolution in a FERC order approving a pipeline.
FERC approved the Atlantic Bridge pipeline project, which will expand natural gas delivery capacity in New York and New England.
MISO’s Resource Adequacy Subcommittee will make discussion of gas-electric coordination a priority throughout the first quarter of the year.
SPP and its stakeholders enter 2017 seeking ways to integrate massive amounts of wind power into the RTO’s interconnection queue.
New England policymakers hope to reach agreement in 2017 on revised market rules to accommodate state clean energy policies.
Southwest Power Pool and MISO continue to study seven potential joint transmission projects across their seam. Next: developing the 2017 joint study.
The Southwest Power Pool (SPP) says it has successfully implemented system changes required by FERC Order 809, improving gas-electric coordination.
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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