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September 7, 2024

ISO-NE

ISO New England Inc. is a regional transmission organization that oversees the operation of the electricity transmission system, coordinates wholesale electricity markets, and manages power system planning for the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and most of Maine.
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs
ISO-NE staff told the Planning Advisory Committee it is recommending the RTO not move forward on the Keene Road transmission project.
ISO-NE Scarcity Rules Unfair to Generators, FERC Says
FERC granted a NEPGA complaint that a penalty imposed by ISO-NE during a heat wave proved that a rule intended to punish resource withholding is unjust.
Massachusetts Legislators Pass Electric Vehicle Bill
Massachusetts legislators passed an electric vehicle bill that seeks to remove barriers to electric vehicle ownership and allows utilities to invest in charging infrastructure.
New England to Charge Ahead on Clean Energy Makeover in 2017
New England policymakers hope to reach agreement in 2017 on revised market rules to accommodate state clean energy policies.
UPDATE: Dynegy Files Mitigation Plan for Purchase of ENGIE Plants
Dynegy says it will sell generation if necessary to address FERC's market power concerns over the company’s acquisition of ENGIE's power generation unit.
FERC Orders Hearing in Maine Dispute over Capacity Rules
FERC ordered hearing and settlement procedures in a dispute over transmission capacity obligations in an area of Northern Maine separate from ISO-NE.
RGGI Carbon Auction Prices Drop 22%
Carbon dioxide allowance prices dropped 22% at the 34th Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) auction, renewing calls to tighten emission limits.
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Mass. Considering Storage Mandate
More than 300 people attended or live-streamed Raab Associates’ 152nd New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable which focused on energy storage.
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FERC OKs Changes to ISO-NE Dispatch Rules
FERC approved ISO-NE dispatch rule changes requiring almost 1,100 MW of non-dispatchable generation to purchase equipment.
Overheard at the ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group Meeting
New England appears poised to withstand another winter of tight natural gas supplies, an RTO official told the ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group meeting.

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