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April 14, 2026

Transmission

Tri-State, Delta Officially Part Ways
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association and Delta-Montrose Electric Association officially parted ways, wishing each other well after 28 years.
NYISO Q1 Energy Prices Hit 11-Year Low
NYISO energy prices sank to 11-year lows during the first quarter, ranging from $15 to $35/MWh, according to the MMU’s State of the Market report.
CapX2050 Prompts MISO Focus on Midwest Tx
MISO will conduct a more thorough study of transmission capacity needs in the Upper Midwest in response to utilities behind the independent CapX2050 planning study.
UPDATE: TOs Demand PJM Reject EOL Proposal
PJM transmission owners demanded that the RTO refuse to submit to FERC the end-of-life proposal approved by stakeholders.
Bulk Tx, 115-kV Upgrades Needed for NY 70×30 Goal
NYISO will need to expand its bulk transmission and some low-voltage lines to meet New York’s 2030 climate goals, according to the ISO's latest CARIS.
PJM Revises Consultant Scope for ARR/FTR Review
PJM revised its proposed review of its ARR and FTR markets as stakeholders decide whether to put work on the issue on hiatus until a report is completed.
New Yorkers Plug New Tx Need for Clean Future
Renewable energy experts and grid planners joined government officials to discuss how to address New York’s outdated transmission system.
MISO Unveils 1st Proposal to Consolidate Tx Planning
MISO proposed requiring upgrades needed by generation projects to reach certain voltage and price levels before they can be tested for cost-sharing eligibility.
California PUC Calls FERC Transmission Incentive Plan ‘Atrocious’
California Public Utilities Commission members criticized FERC’s proposal to double its transmission incentive adder and make the adders easier to get.
IMM Issues 5 Recs in MISO State of the Market Report
MISO’s Monitor issued five new recommendations in its annual State of the Market report, focusing on seams and efficient use of the transmission system.

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