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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.
Federal regulators signed off on a Japanese company’s plan to buy three gas-fired generators in New England, despite opposition from consumer advocates.
ISO-NE will not incorporate an amendment approved by the NEPOOL Participants Committee to include pumped storage resources in its Inventoried Energy Program.
Avangrid declared the Commonwealth Wind project is no longer financially viable, potentially delaying the effort to site wind power off Massachusetts' coast.
ISO-NE’s Board of Directors had the rare experience of staring public criticism in the face as the grid operator held its first open board meeting.
Eversource Energy, New England’s largest utility, is piling on to calls for winter help from the federal government.
NEPOOL stakeholders will consider whether to increase the age limit for members of ISO-NE’s Board of Directors, hoping to expand the pool of job candidates.
Buoyed by California's success this summer, New England state and grid officials are refining plans to use conservation pleas in case of an energy emergency.
The Massachusetts Climate Action Network has joined NEPOOL membership as it looks to add a regional lens to its work.
Sunrun is calling its first year in the ISO-NE capacity market a success after sending more than 1.8 GWh of energy back to the New England grid.
RTOs and others opposed FERC's proposed penalties for missing interconnection study deadlines while generation developers balked at commercial readiness rules.
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