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May 20, 2024

Ameren

Ameren Rate Incentive Rejected by FERC
FERC declined to grant Ameren additional transmission incentive rates for portions of the company’s 500-mile Grand Rivers project.
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MISO Awaits FERC Following Remand on Tx Upgrade Funding
A D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel vacated a series of FERC orders that allowed new MISO generators to self-fund network transmission upgrades.
MISO Zone 4 Players Still Divided over Resource Adequacy
MISO’s Zone 4 either has sufficient reserves or is in dire straits, depending on the viewpoint expressed at an Illinois Commerce Commission workshop.
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MISO Stands by Load Forecast Confirmation Method
MISO is defending its methods for validating utility load forecasts after Dynegy charged that Ameren miscalculated its summer peak load forecast.
MISO and PJM
MISO, PJM Reverse Support for Lone Interregional Tx Project
MISO and PJM have withdrawn their support for developing the lone efficiency project to emerge from the RTOs’ two-year coordinated system plan.
Ameren Calls for Milder MISO Response to Uninstructed Deviations
Ameren Missouri is urging MISO to scrap a newly proposed process for identifying when generators deviate from dispatch instructions.
Dynegy: MISO LSE Load Forecasts Require Tune-up
After criticizing Ameren Illinois for miscalculating its summer peak load forecast, Dynegy called on MISO to develop a new process for verifying forecasts.
Ameren Illinois Criticized for Lowered Energy Efficiency Goals
Environmental and consumer activists accused Ameren Illinois of attempting to bypass energy efficiency targets set by the state.
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear ROFR Challenge
The Supreme Court said it would not hear a challenge to FERC Order 1000, which ended the federal right of first refusal in transmission construction.
FERC Cuts MISO Transmission Owners’ ROE to 10.32%
FERC ordered a pay cut for MISO transmission owners, reducing their ROE to 10.32% from 12.38%.

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