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— Doug Lewin (@douglewinenergy) June 23, 2025 To the west, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) is facing its own set of reliability challenges as heat blankets much of its territory.
Despite clearing capacity for next summer, the OMS-MISO survey warns that accelerating demand, seasonal risks and project delays could challenge resource adequacy in the future.
Electricity demand and prices have soared, especially in the MISO territory of Illinois, where customers this week began paying about 20% more for power.
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.
The MISO 2025-26 Planning Reserve Auction (PRA) results were posted in April. This year’s PRA was the first MISO capacity auction to feature the reliability-based (sloped) demand curve, which ...