MISO-J2139
250 MW hybrid in Livingston, MI · In queue since September 2021 · Proposed COD September 2024
250 MW
Capacity
1
Components
Solar
4y 8m
In Queue
Cluster Study
IA Status
COD target: 2024
Total Duration
3 years
Schedule
20 months past proposed COD
Interconnection request submitted to ISO/RTO
MISO uses the Definitive Planning Phase (DPP) process with 3 study phases.
Typical: 30–40 months (historical); 12 months target
Interconnection agreement not yet executed
Typical: 30–60 days (negotiation)
Proposed COD: 2024-09-01
The proposed MISO-J2139 project is a 250 MW hybrid solar and battery energy storage development project located in Livingston County, Michigan. Interconnecting to the ITC utility system, the project consists of 250 MW of solar generation. It is currently in the MISO interconnection queue with an entry date of September 2, 2021, and a proposed commercial operation date of September 1, 2024. The project's interconnection status is currently in the Cluster Study phase.
The MISO-J2139 project is located in the MISO region. It is proposed to interconnect at the 345kV Blackfoot-Madrid Line Point of Interconnection (POI). The project is listed as an active project in the interconnection queue.
Generated from interconnection queue and public data sources
State
MI
County
Livingston
Grid Region
MISO (Midcontinent)
Market
ISO/RTO Member
Developer
—
Utility
ITC
Entity
MISO
Service Type
—
Point of Interconnection
345kV Blackfoot-Madrid Line
Data Source
LBNL + Live
- ISO / RTO
- MISO
- Trading Hub
- MICHIGAN.HUB
- Hub Confidence
- MEDIUM
This project's market context is estimated from its Point of Interconnection. Hub and node assignments are approximate and based on geographic inference from the POI substation name.
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