MISO-J483
100 MW generation in TX · In queue since September 2015 · Proposed COD September 2017
100 MW
Capacity
1
Components
Solar
10y 8m
In Queue
IA Executed
IA Status
COD target: 2017
Total Duration
2 years
Schedule
106 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 executed — binding commitment to build
Typical: 30–60 days (negotiation)
Project under construction
Typical: 12–24 months
Proposed COD: 2017-09-01
MISO-J483 is a proposed solar generation project located in Texas, with a total capacity of 100 MW. The project consists of a single 100 MW solar component. It is interconnected within the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) queue, having entered the queue on September 14, 2015. The proposed commercial operation date was September 1, 2017, and the project's Interconnection Agreement (IA) has been executed. The point of interconnection is a line tap at a 138 kV line approximately 6,000 feet southwest of the Gordon Substation.
Generated from interconnection queue and public data sources
State
TX
County
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Grid Region
MISO (Midcontinent)
Market
ISO/RTO Member
Developer
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Utility
—
Entity
MISO
Service Type
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Point of Interconnection
Line tap at 138 kV line approximately 6,000 ft SW of Gordon Sub
Data Source
LBNL
- ISO / RTO
- MISO
- Trading Hub
- TEXAS.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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