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Planning Advisory
Committee
April 17, 2019
MTEP19 Report Enhancement
Discussion
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Purpose:
Provide sample content for MTEP19 Report reduction
Key Takeaways:
New projects, draft Appendix A, analysis and justifications remain to support Board action
Supplemental system planning reporting and process readily accessible on MISO public website
Soliciting additional stakeholder input on report efficiencies
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Purpose and Key Takeaway
MTEP19 Report Content
Is this repetitive Business Process
Language?
Does this information reside
elsewhere with current updates?
Is it required for compliance?
Is it required for the Board to act on
Appendix A proposed project?
Sample content removed from MTEP Report:
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Current Access to MTEP information:
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Preliminary
MTEP19 Report
Table of
Contents
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MTEP19 Executive SummaryMTEP18
Chapter
Content will build on MTEP18 positive stakeholder feedback
and will set up policy landscape and resource adequacy changes
Chapter 1: MTEP Overview
1.1 MISO Overview multiple
1.2 Investment Summary (includes cost allocat ion summary, project t ypes, etc) 2.1+
Chapter 2: Regional Energy Information
2.1 Electricity Prices 9.2
2.2 Generation Statistics 9.3
2.3 Load Statistics 9.4
Chapter 3: Reliability Analysis
3.1 Reliability Assessment and Compliance 4.1
3.2 Project Justifications - Central App D1
Project Justifications - East App D1
Project Justifications - South App D1
Project Justifications - West App D1
3.3 Generator Interconnection Projects 4.2
3.4 Generation Retirements and Suspensions 4.4
3.5 Generator Deliverability Analysis 4.5
Chapter 4: Economic Analysis & Interregional Studies
4.1 Market Congestion Planning Study 5.3
4.2 PJM Interregional Study 8.1
4.3 SPP Interregional Study 8.2
Appendices:
A New Projects Recommended for Approval
A-1 Cost allocations of New Projects
A-2 Previously Approved Projects not yet in service
B MTEP19 Bottom-up MISO Validated Projects
F MTEP19 New Project Stakeholder Feedback
MTEP18 Report Table of Contents:
Section Topic
1 MTEP18 Executive Summary
Book 12 MTEP Overview
2.1 Investment Summary2.2 Cost Sharing Summary2.3 MTEP Process and Schedule2.4 MTEP Project Types and Appendix Overview2.5 MTEP Model Development3 Historical MTEP Plan Status
3.1 MTEP17 Status Report3.2 MTEP Implementation History4 Reliability Analysis
4.1 Reliability Assessment and Compliance 4.2 Generator Interconnection Projects4.3 Transmission Service Requests4.4 Generation Retirements and Suspensions4.5 Generator Deliverability Results4.6 Long Term Transmission Rights Analysis Results5 Economic Analysis
5.1 Economic Analysis Introduction5.2 MTEP Futures Development5.3 Market Congestion Planning Study5.4 Independent Load Forecasting
Book 26 Resource Adequacy Intro and Enhancements
6.1 Planning Reserve Margin6.2 Long-Term Resource Assessment6.3 Seasonal Resource Assessment
Book 37 Regional Studies7 Policy Landscape Overview
7.1 Renewable Integration Impact Assessment7.2 MVP Limited Review8 Interregional Coordination
8.1 PJM Interregional Study8.2 Southwest Power Pool8.3 Other Interregional Coordination Efforts8.4 Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative (EIPC)
Book 49 Regional Energy Information
9.1 MISO Overview9.2 Electricity Prices9.3 Generation Statistics9.4 Load Statistics
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MTEP19 Report Content
highlighted
Hyperlink to MTEP18
Report
MTEP18 Report Appendices Table of Contents:
AppendicesAppendix A - Projects Recommended for Approval
A Approved Project and Facility ListsA1 Cost Allocation of New ProjectsA2 MTEP Cost Allocation SummariesA3 MTEP 06 - 17 Cost Allocation Summaries
Appendix B - Projects with Documented Need and EffectivenessB Project and Facilities Lists
Appendix C - Intentionally left blankAppendix D - Reliability Studies Analytical Details with Mitigation Plan
D1 West - Project JustificationsD1 Central - Project JustificationsD1 East - Project JustificationsD1 South Arkansas - Project JustificationD1 South LA, TX, Miss - Project JustificationD2 Model Documentation (Future Facilities)D3 Steady State AC PowerflowD4 Voltage StabilityD5 Dynamic StabilityD6 Generator Deliverability AnalysisD7 Contingency Coverage DocumentationD8 Nuclear Plant AssessmentD9 Planning Horizon TransfersD10 Short Circuit Analysis
Appendix E - Additional Study SupportE1 Reliability Planning Methodology OverviewE2 MTEP18 Futures Assumptions Document
Appendix F - Stakeholder Substantive Comments finalX Acronyms final listX MTEP Report Staff Contributors final list
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MTEP19 Report
Content
highlighted
What additional areas of
MTEP Report efficiency
would be impactful?
Thank you! Please offer your input by May 3, 2019
through the stakeholder feedback link:
https://www.misoenergy.org/stakeholder-
engagement/stakeholder-feedback/
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Request for PAC Input
Questions?
• Jesse Moserjmoser@misoenergy.org
• Sandy Boegemansboegeman@misoenergy.org
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Contact Information
Appendix
Preliminary MTEP19 Report Review Schedule(As of 4/17/2019)
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March 13th
MTEP19 Report Update
with PAC
December 12th
MISO BOD Approval
October 16th
PAC Report Review
and Motion (vote)
November 22nd
SPCReport Review
August 29th
SPM 3 final project results
and recommendations
October 17, 2018PAC Review of MTEP19
Scope Stakeholder
feedback
September 25th
PAC – Report Update
September 27th
Stakeholder Substantive
Comments due
FinalNovember 6th
MTEP BOARD
MATERIAL
POSTED
June 12/July 17thMTEP19 Report
Update PAC
September 16th
MTEP19 Draft Posted
September
SPCReport Review
Information
Input
Report Posting
Action/Vote
April 17th
MTEP19 Report Update with
PAC – request for feedback
Let’s Review our Initiative Objectives:
Clearer path to stakeholder feedback and Board Approval by
focusing MTEP Report on data directly pertinent to the Appendix
A proposed projects.
Separates business process from report findings to deliver clear
message.
Build on success of MTEP18 Executive Summary format.
Seeking to enhance the stakeholder experience and
accessibility of MISO transmission expansion planning reporting
while also gaining efficiencies.
Utilize MISO website for timely on-demand information for
stakeholder input and use.
Additional sample content removed from MTEP Report:
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