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MISO executives issued warnings about its future resource adequacy in front of its board of directors while some state regulators and stakeholders pushed back.
MISO said it and the OMS’ annual resource adequacy survey will transition into a seasonal format following its implementation of four-season capacity market.
MISO and its Independent Market Monitor are at odds over how — and exactly how quickly — the RTO should address its resource adequacy, board members heard Tuesday. Both sides presented their opinions during a June 16 virtual meeting of the Markets Committee of the MISO Board of Directors. MISO...
MISO’s margins are tighter and the footprint could face a generation shortfall as early as 2022, but interconnection projects could save the day, according to the annual capacity projection by the Organization of MISO States and the RTO. The OMS-MISO resource adequacy survey released Friday forecasts 0.8 GW in excess firm capacity...
CARMEL, Ind. — MISO’s Independent Market Monitor intends to reduce its monitoring of physical withholding by small behind-the-meter generators in the footprint. Most of MISO’s BTMGs are about 2 MW, and the Monitor is proposing only monitoring for physical withholding by units of at least 10 MW. It would still...
By Amanda Durish Cook TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — MISO executives last week said they continue to seek ways to improve the RTO’s response to an increasing number of emergency events. The issue became a point of discussion at a June 18 meeting of the MISO Board of Directors’ Markets Committee...
By Amanda Durish Cook CARMEL, Ind. — A key annual capacity report issued by MISO and the Organization of MISO States predicts the RTO is now unlikely to face a near-term shortfall in generation — a welcome reversal of last year’s more worrisome findings. Credit the change to expectations for...
Responding to a stakeholder query, MISO staff have determined that it’s appropriate and possible for capacity import limits between local resource zones to bind in the RTO’s annual Planning Resource Auction. MISO says that while, historically, the local clearing requirement has always bound before the CIL, it is “mathematically possible...