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December 5, 2025

pseudo ties

MISO Stakeholders Narrowly Support New Pseudo-Tie Rules
MISO’s Reliability Subcommittee last week narrowly approved a more stringent process for deciding on pseudo-tie requests.
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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.
MISO Readies Updated Pseudo-Tie Rules
MISO will ask FERC to approve new pseudo-tie rules next year, officials said during a Nov. 8 special conference call of the Reliability Subcommittee.
No End in Sight for PJM Capacity Market Changes
Still unable to reach consensus, PJM members balked again last week at a request from a group of demand-side stakeholders to revisit Capacity Performance.
MISO Reliability Subcommittee Briefs
MISO told the Reliability Subcommittee that it will have an easier time than expected complying with EPA’s Cross State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR).
MISO Resource Adequacy Subcommittee Briefs
At last week's MISO Resource Adequacy Committee meeting, the RTO said that they're reviewing the transfer limit between their South and North regions.
FERC OKs Settlement, Orders Earlier Refunds in MISO Voltage Cost Allocation Case
FERC approved a settlement in a dispute between WPPI Energy and MISO over how to allocate voltage and local reliability costs to pseudo-tied load.
Monitor’s State of the Market Report Seeks Changes to MISO ELMP
The MISO Independent Market Monitor, David Patton, added eight new recommendations in his 2015 State of the Market Report.
PJM Markets and Reliability and Members Committees Briefs
A summary of measures approved and issued discussed by the PJM MRC and Members Committee on April 28, 2016.
MISO Planning Subcommittee Briefs
A summary of issues discussed by the MISO Planning Subcommittee on April 19, 2016, including energy storage and MTEP16.

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