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April 12, 2026

Transmission

MISO Annual Transmission Spending Tracks Downward in 2021
The cost of MISO’s 2021 Transmission Expansion Plan is set to ring in substantially below last year’s spending level, the RTO said at a planning meeting.
UPDATED: Stakeholders Approve WEIS Market Launch
Stakeholders in SPP’s Western Imbalance Service market unanimously approved its Feb. 1 launch, the last major milestone in a project that began in 2019.
Eversource
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: Jan. 21, 2021
ISO-NE's Planning Advisory Committee heard a presentation from Eversource detailing updates to transmission infrastructure and proposed a new PAC chair.
SPP Adds Decarbonization Future to 20-year Study
SPP staff and stakeholders have added an accelerated decarbonization future to the RTO’s 20-year long-term assessment.
New York PSC OKs Utility Storage Deployment, Cost Recovery
The New York PSC approved filings by the state's utilities implementing cost recovery and sharing plans with ratepayers for storage resources.
NY Grid Study Pushes Meshed OSW Transmission, Coordination
New York state energy agencies released a study urging faster permitting, planning and approval processes to build transmission to accommodate renewables.
TVA Munis, Co-ops Appeal for Unbundled Transmission Service
Four TVA power companies have filed a complaint with FERC, saying the agency is denying them access to alternative power suppliers through its grid.
FERC Accepts Tri-State GI Procedures
FERC accepted Tri-State G&T’s Tariff modifications to its large generator and small generation interconnection procedures and its proposed queue reform.
SPP Stakeholders Facing Time Crunch
SPP is attempting to balance staff and stakeholder time spent on analysis and studies with the need to adapt to a changing business environment.
SPP MOPC Briefs: Jan. 11-12, 2021
SPP staff unveiled a proposed mitigation plan to reduce the four-year backlog in the RTO’s generation interconnection queue.

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