Transmission Planning
MISO transmission planners outlined three possible congestion-busting projects in Louisiana and a “skeleton” of potential projects from an overlay study.
MISO is planning to eliminate temporary suspensions of generating resources, a move the RTO says will provide resource owners more flexibility.
PJM and NYISO stakeholders met in New York for a nearly daylong meeting to discuss cost allocation and ways to evaluate the value of PARs.
The SPP Markets and Operations Policy Committee discussed the logistics of adding Mountain West Transmission Group and MMU recommendations.
PJM told the Operating Committee that they're developing a solar forecast and will need to make several Tariff and manual changes to accommodate it.
The SPP Transmission and Economic Studies working groups met jointly April 3 to vote on staff’s re-evaluation of the 90-mile Potter-Tolk transmission line.
The PJM Board of Managers ordered a resumption of the Artificial Island transmission project but directed the development of alternative cost allocations.
MISO is recommending the addition of a fourth future to its 2018 transmission planning to reflect localized carbon reduction efforts and battery storage.
While the executive order signed by Trump rolling back efforts to combat climate change upset some, RTO officials are largely shrugging their shoulders.
SPP staff have begun working on final report of the Export Pricing Task Force for delivery in July of this year.
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