Transmission Planning
NYISO’s Management Committee recommended the Board of Directors approve a short-term reliability process to evaluate and address reliability impacts.
PJM stakeholders endorsed manual language that memorializes the Monitor’s role in analyzing competitive transmission proposals, but not before protests.
PJM’s Planning Committee will consider whether the RTO must develop document language to deal with mitigation of existing and future infrastructure.
MISO’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the 2019 MISO Transmission Expansion Plan (MTEP 19) - a $4 billion portfolio consisting of 480 projects.
FERC approved Tariff revisions refining ISO-NE’s rules for conducting competitive transmission solicitations, a process that may be tested this month.
PJM Board of Managers Chairman Ake Almgren recognized interim CEO Susan Riley for her efforts to lead the RTO during a “challenging” season.
A new task team is considering sequencing parts of MISO’s transmission planning with network upgrades identified in generator interconnection studies.
MISO stakeholders debated whether the RTO is being too conservative in anticipating industry shifts in its new futures scenarios for transmission planning.
FERC approved PJM-MISO JOA revisions regarding coordinated system plans and approved tighter site control requirements in MISO's interconnection procedures.
MISO renewable proponents want to revamp a transmission planning process they say inhibits the development of generation in the western region.
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