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April 11, 2026

Transmission

PJM Operating Committee Briefs: April 8, 2021
The PJM Operating Committee discussed COVID-19 vaccinations for staff and the February winter storm emergency in the Midwest.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: April 6, 2021
PJM delayed a vote on a proposal for changes to the pro forma interconnection construction service agreement.
West Needs to Add Transmission for Renewables, CEOs Say
Western states must work together to build transmission avoid blackouts, Idaho Power CEO Lisa Grow and CAISO CEO Elliot Mainzer agreed.
Entergy
Group Alleges Improper Entergy-Mississippi PSC Collaboration
The Energy and Policy Institute alleges that Entergy and the Mississippi PSC improperly collaborate in the MISO stakeholder process.
SPP MMU Quarterly Report Focuses on Winter Storms
The SPP Monitor’s most recent quarterly State of the Market report is dominated by the historic winter weather events of mid-February.
MISO-SPP Targeted Interconnection Study Moves Forward
The MISO-SPP joint targeted interconnection queue study has moved into its technical phase with a promise of more stakeholder involvement.
PGE Execs Contrite over Feb. Outage Communications
PGE's CEO expressed regret over a breakdown in public communications as February's ice storms left nearly half the utility’s customers without power.
PJM MRC/MC Briefs: March 29, 2021
PJM's Members and Markets and Reliability Committees discussed transmission planning in light of NERC's CIP standards as well as manual revisions.
MISO Preps for Dynamic Line Ratings
MISO has developed a rough idea of how it might manage dynamic transmission line ratings should FERC begin to require them. 
Colo. Regulators Consider the Advantages of Interstate Tx
The Colorado PUC discussed the potential benefits of interstate transmission planning, while the Senate is reviewing a bill requiring RTO membership.

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