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MISO territory map. Photo source: FERC. Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), which spans the central U.S., should have adequate generating capacity next summer but faces “significant ...
A view looking southeast in Marseilles, Illinois, shows the MISO power grid territory, and in the distance, wind turbine towers and the nuclear plant, which are in the PJM power grid, April 23 ...
Entergy and MISO blame each other for surprise blackouts affecting over 125,000 customers in Louisiana. ... While Entergy’s territory covers most of MISO South, ...
Louisiana’s electric grid was missing a huge amount of power last weekend because of unplanned outages at power plants, contributing to MISO's decision to order forced blackouts.
These projects, currently under construction, will collectively add 265MW of new energy for Indiana and are part of Arevon's expansion in the Midwest/Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO ...
Employees in a cavernous facility in Carmel, Indiana, MISO’s headquarters, sit in front of a huge array of screens showing information about the electric grid in its territory.
As of 1 p.m. EST on June 24, natural gas was providing 45.5% of generating capacity in PJM territory. Nuclear and coal followed with 20.8% and 19.6%, respectively. Solar represented 7%.
Louisiana’s electric grid was missing a huge amount of power last weekend because of unplanned outages at power plants, contributing to MISO's decision to order forced blackouts.