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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.
RTO markets are being distorted because of policymakers’ carbon pricing failures, two RTO CEOs and a former FERC & PA PUC commissioner told a NY Energy Week audience.
Maine Public Utilities Commission staff said that historic low prices for natural gas have removed the urgency for more pipeline capacity.
A New Hampshire court dismissed a complaint seeking to block development of land needed to bury a section of the Northern Pass transmission line.
Prices dropped more than $22/MWh to $41, according to the 2015 Annual Markets Report by the Internal Market Monitor of ISO-NE.
ISO-NE will issue more than $20 million in refunds to resources that were prevented from reducing their capacity offers in FCA 1.
The Eastern Massachusetts Consumer-Owned Systems has asked FERC to reduce the return on equity earned by New England TOs.
The Northeast Energy Direct pipeline has been suspended by Kinder Morgan due to a lack of commitments by New England power generators.
FERC accepted rule changes meant to prevent generation owners in ISO-NE from exercising market power by retiring resources that are still economic.
ISO-NE CELT report study predicts that load growth will remain low in New England while solar is expected to grow faster than anticipated.
A FERC ALJ set the return on equity for transmission projects in New England lower than what transmission owners sought.
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