SPP Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement Approved
Summary
FERC issued a delegated order accepting Southwest Power Pool, Inc.'s February 25, 2026 filing of a Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement with Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. under Docket ER26-1493-000. The order was filed and issued on April 9, 2026. This is a routine acceptance of a transmission service agreement filing and does not impose new compliance obligations.
What changed
FERC issued a delegated order accepting the Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement filed by Southwest Power Pool, Inc. with Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. The order does not create new regulatory obligations or modify existing tariff provisions — it is a procedural acceptance of a service agreement under ER26-1493-000. Transmission providers and load-serving entities operating within SPP's region may proceed with the agreement under existing tariff structures. No compliance filings or adaptations are required as a result of this order.
For entities engaged in network integration transmission service within SPP's footprint, this order represents standard post-FERC-approval implementation activity. No changes to rates, terms, or conditions result from this acceptance.
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20260409-3073
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- Delegated Order
← Back to feed Letter order accepting Southwest Power Pool, Inc.'s 02/25/2026 filing of a Network Integration Transmission Service Agreement with Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. etc. under ER26-1493.
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04/09/2026
Issued
04/09/2026
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ER26-1493-000
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Electric
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ER26-1493-000 DLO.docx DOCX 44.7 KB View on FERC eLibrary →
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