Dispatchable Intermittent Resources (DIRs) have the capability of providing regulation down service but the MISO tariff currently precludes these resources from providing regulation service. DIRs should also be allowed to provide regulation up service when coming out of a curtailment. Similar to FERC’s Order 841 which required ISOs/RTOs to revise their Tariffs to enable storage energy resources to provide all of the market services they are capable of providing, MISO’s Tariff should not restrict DIRs from providing regulation service. In fact, for maximum efficiency and elimination of duplicate efforts, the development and implementation of this project should be completed in coordination with FERC Order 841 compliance to create a more flexible participation model to enable all resource types to participate in MISO to their fullest extent.