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May 9, 2024

definitive planning phase (DPP)

MISO Makes Second Attempt at More Rigorous Queue
MISO will take a second shot at changing its interconnection fee structure and requiring customers to secure locations for projects earlier in the queue.
MISO Puts Fast-track Option on Hold
MISO won't create a special lane in its interconnection queue to accelerate projects that demonstrate readiness for development.
MISO Promises Refile on Stricter Queue Requirements
MISO plans to refile a revised version of a plan to speed up its current 500-day interconnection queue process after FERC rejected its first attempt.
MISO Details Fast-track Queue Options
MISO confirmed it will work with stakeholders to develop a fast-track option to accelerate the process for projects ready for development.
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MISO to File Queue Changes Before Year-end
MISO will file a proposal to revise its interconnection queue process by implementing stringent site control requirements and increasing milestone payments.
MISO Plan to Reduce Queue Studies Gets FERC Nod
FERC approved the MISO plan to cut some duplicate analyses from the first phase of its generation interconnection queue.
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MISO Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: June 13, 2018
MISO is moving ahead with a plan to address delays in its interconnection queue by making generation owners more accountable for site control.
MISO Proposal Aims to Speed Up Queue Process
MISO is proposing near-term changes designed to speed up its interconnection queue as it confronts its largest-ever influx of potential generation projects.
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MISO Cleared to Collect More Customer Info
FERC on Monday approved MISO Tariff revisions allowing the RTO to gather more information about proposed energy resources before they enter the interconnection queue.
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MISO Seeks Stakeholder Input as Queue Timeline Lengthens
MISO introduced a new feedback form for stakeholder opinions on issues discussed during Interconnection Process Task Force (IPTF) meetings.

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