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November 25, 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.
MISO
ISO-NE Shares Lessons Learned from GridEx
ISO-NE will be looking to find ways to improve its 21-day forecast of expected energy deficiencies.
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Conn. Lawmakers Urge ISO-NE to Take Action on Climate
Connecticut lawmakers urged ISO-NE to act in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling barring EPA from requiring generation shifting to reduce carbon emissions.
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ISO-NE Says No Extra Winter Programs Make Sense this Year
ISO-NE is not going to try for an out-of-market solution to New England's winter reliability woes this year.
Community Energy
Stakeholders Lob Capacity Accreditation Ideas at ISO-NE
AEE and LS Power urged ISO-NE to consider a broader range of possible approaches to capacity accreditation.
JERA
Mass. AG, Public Citizen Raise Alarm Over Proposed Generation Deal
JERA's proposed acquisition of three generating units in New England raises competition concerns, say the Massachusetts Attorney General and Public Citizen.
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Markey, Others Grill ISO-NE over Markets, Transparency
An ISO-NE official sat down with some of the RTO’s biggest critics, including Sen. Ed Markey, who pushed her on its clean energy efforts and transparency.
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ISO-NE Sends New DER Interconnection Proposal to FERC
ISO-NE proposed to FERC that all new distributed energy resources go through state interconnection processes, rather than TOs determining which process.
Brattle Group
Mass. AG Weighs in on Capacity Accreditation with Brattle Report
A Brattle Group report weighed in with recommendations for capacity accreditation as ISO-NE and NEPOOL revamp how they value energy resources' contributions.
COOKFOX Architects
Developer in ISO-NE Hit with FERC Fine for Capacity Market Fraud
The company behind a Massachusetts gas plant agrees to pay a $17 million penalty and hand back $26 million in profits after FERC found that it misled ISO-NE.
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Christie Talks up Flexibility of Transmission NOPR
FERC Commissioner Mark Christie said the agency's transmission NOPR gives the states plenty of flexibility to plan their public policy-focused projects.

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