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February 17, 2026

SPP/WEIS

SPP Seeks FERC Meet in MISO Tx Dispute
MISO Chairman Michael Curran last week denied an RTO Insider story quoting him as saying that the RTO should “burn down” the 3,000-MW limit on flows between its North and South regions if necessary to prevent load shedding.
Invenergy
RTOs, Regulators Set Course for DER Market Participation
Grid operators and regulators hashed out the complexities of integrating distributed energy resources (DER) during a FERC technical conference on boosting the role of energy storage.
Public Service Co. of Oklahoma
FERC Approves Change to Eliminate Gaming in SPP Markets
FERC approved SPP’s proposed Tariff revisions to eliminate a gaming opportunity related to regulation deployment adjustments.
SPP
SPP Seams Steering Committee Briefs: April 4, 2018
SPP and AECI stakeholders approved a scope for a joint study to determine the existence of any mutually beneficial transmission projects.
Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority
Another Wind Penetration Record for SPP
SPP's latest wind penetration record came early on March 31, when wind energy accounted for almost 14.5 GW, or 62.13%, of its 23.3-GW total load.
Developers, Tx Providers Seek Direction on ‘Affected Systems’
Generation developers and transmission providers called for more direction from FERC to improve coordination of “affected system” studies.
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Renewable Gens Face Off with RTOs at Seams Tech Conference
Renewable developers sparred with transmission planners for MISO, SPP and PJM Tuesday over the RTOs' affected system studies.
Is RTO Tx Planning Hampering Green Corporate Goals?
Corporations' decarbonization efforts may be frustrated because of insufficient transmission to move Midwest wind power to load centers.
SPP
SPP’s FCA List Pared to One Area
FERC accepted the recommendations of SPP’s Market Monitoring Unit to eliminate the Woodward frequently constrained area (FCA) in Northwest Oklahoma.
Southwestern Power Administration
FERC Approves Rate Reductions for SWPA Customers
FERC approved SPP’s proposed Tariff revisions reducing network service charges for customers in Southwestern Power Administration’s (SWPA) pricing zone.

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