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MISO expects to satisfy summer demand, but flags risk to grid

Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) stated on Tuesday that it has adequate resources to fulfill summertime power need however flagged high danger to power on prospective prolonged heat waves and a major cyclone affecting the area spanning 15 U.S. Southern and Midwestern states.

The summertime peak forecast is around 123 gigawatts (GW) with 143 GW of projected readily available generation within MISO, MISO stated in a press release.

MISO added that it expects to have adequate capacity under typical operating conditions, but may require additional resources during peak times.

This year's Preparation Resource Auction (PRA) showed adequate capacity in all however one MISO region and a 30%. decrease in capability surplus driven by the retirement of. thermal resources, an increased planning reserve margin. requirement and fewer external offers, the operator stated.

MISO and PJM Interconnection stated this month they are. teaming up to evaluate just how much electrical power can be moved. in between their regions in a research study set for the second half of. 2024.

On the other hand, utility-scale solar projects in the United States. included a record 15 GW of capability in 2023, up 60% from the year. prior and marking an all-time high, according to data from. environmental research group Kayrros.

(source: Reuters)