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February 21, 2026

Transmission Planning

FERC OKs PJM RTEP Allocations, Denies DPL Objection
FERC last week approved the PJM cost allocations for its updated Regional Transmission Expansion Plan, dismissing complaints from Dayton Power and Light.
No OMS Consensus on MISO Cost Allocation Changes
The Organization of MISO States was unable to achieve consensus on how MISO should revise its cost allocation procedures.
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PJM, MISO Go Quiet on Pseudo-Ties; Reach Interface Pricing Accord
MISO and PJM have agreed not to publicly talk about the issue of pseudo-tie congestion double-counting until a FERC complaint on the issue is resolved.
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MISO, PJM Move Forward on TMEPs; 6 Projects Planned
MISO and PJM are close to implementing a targeted market efficiency project type and poised to approve six such projects with cross-regional benefits.
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MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
The MISO Planning Advisory Committee discussed making retirement notices public, including energy storage in interconnection rules and charging for Quarterly Operating Limit studies.
FERC Approves Rate Settlement in Halted Artificial Island Project
FERC approved a rate settlement for the Artificial Island transmission project, but the order may be moot.
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SPP Ponders Congestion Rights as Z2 Solution
SPP stakeholders are pondering the use of incremental long-term congestion rights to help solve some of the complexity with the RTO’s Z2 crediting process.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs
A review of what we learned at the PJM Planning Committee and Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee meetings on Thursday, November 3rd.
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Enviros, Green Developers Push NY Tx Expansion
A coalition of environmental groups and clean energy developers called for upgrades in New York’s transmission system at the ACENY 10th Annual Conference.
FERC Denies Rehearing on SDGE Abandonment Incentive
FERC denied San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) request for rehearing of an order that limited the amount the utility can be reimbursed.

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