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February 28, 2026

Transmission

NYSEG
FERC Upholds Denial of NYTOs’ Cost Allocation Complaint
FERC upheld its denial of New York transmission owners’ complaint that NYISO’s funding mechanism for transmission upgrades is unjust and unreasonable.
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FERC Officials See Need for Changes to RTO Transmission Rules
FERC officials told the ACORE Policy Forum that RTO transmission planning rules must be revised to support reliability and the flood of renewable generation.
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Members Urge MISO to Assist with Federal Funding Access
MISO members said the RTO should position itself as a liaison to help stakeholders access project funding from the nation’s recent infrastructure bill.
IBEW
MISO Updates Stakeholders on $10B Long-range Tx Package
MISO's sprawling, long-range transmission portfolio now stands at $10.4 billion.
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FERC Approves BPA’s 2022 Power and Transmission Rates
FERC approved the BPA’s proposed 2022 wholesale power and transmission rates — a formality by the commission that carries little weight under federal law.
Shutterstock
Fierce Competition in Plans to Upgrade NJ Grid
Eighty transmission proposals to interconnect New Jersey's offshore wind to PJM were submitted by 13 companies to the state's Board of Public Utilities.
MISO
MISO Delays $13B Long-range Portfolio’s Recommendation
MISO has again pushed back the date it will recommend $13 billion dollars’ worth of long-range transmission projects to its board of directors.
ISO-NE
NEPOOL Transmission Committee Briefs: March 23, 2022
ISO-NE updated NEPOOL on its proposal to change the interconnection jurisdiction for DERs and compliance with FERC Order 881.
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Court Backs FERC over ISO-NE’s Order 1000 Compliance
The D.C. Circuit Court sided with FERC over its finding that ISO-NE complied with Order 1000’s provisions on competitive bidding for transmission projects.
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FERC Upholds CAISO Wheel-through Rules
FERC upheld its finding that CAISO’s temporary wheel-through restrictions do not violate open-access principles and approved a two-year extension of them.

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