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March 29, 2026

Transmission Planning

MISO
MISO Seeks Stakeholder Input as Queue Timeline Lengthens
MISO introduced a new feedback form for stakeholder opinions on issues discussed during Interconnection Process Task Force (IPTF) meetings.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Jan. 11, 2018
PJM remains disinclined to create procedures to analyze any other cost containment guarantees beyond construction cost caps.
CAISO
CAISO: Tx Constraints Hinder Out-of-State Wind
California faces a “severe shortage” of transmission capacity needed to tap potential New Mexico and Wyoming wind resources, CAISO said.
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MISO, PJM Ponder Interregional Study
MISO and PJM will decide this spring whether to take another shot at a two-year coordinated system plan.
Hon Hai-Foxconn
Milwaukee Signals Fight Against Foxconn Interconnection Plan
A Milwaukee city official is questioning why ratepayers must pick up the tab to interconnect Foxconn’s proposed plant to the southwestern Wisconsin grid.
SPP
SPP Briefs: M2M Payments from MISO to SPP Eclipse $32M
SPP’s market-to-market (M2M) process with MISO again resulted in a large payment to SPP for November operations.
Clean Line Energy Partners
Shifting Winds Drove Clean Line Plains & Eastern Sale
Clean Line Energy Partners said that market realities led the company to sell its Oklahoma assets to NextEra Energy, but is continuing work on other projects.
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PJM Markets Still Unsettled
PJM has a lot on its plate for 2018, including an ongoing effort to change its capacity market structure, the DOE NOPR and gas-electric coordination.
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MISO in 2018: Storage, Software, Settlements and Studies
MISO’s 2018 to-do list includes continuing efforts to expand energy storage participation and extensive software upgrades.
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FERC OKs Changes to SPP’s Tx Planning Process
FERC accepted Tariff revisions to streamline SPP’s Integrated Transmission Planning (ITP) process, despite opposition from wind developers.

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