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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.
Katherine Hamilton discussed the potential for impactful climate change legislation during a webinar held by the Connecticut Green Bank.
The NEPOOL Markets Committee reviewed proposals by ISO-NE and stakeholders to change the offer review trigger prices for renewables.
The latest in a series of state online technical forums to discuss ISO-NE’s governance issues focused on transparency in the RTO’s decision-making.
Avangrid touted its installation of nearly 620 MW of new wind projects last year and said it is poised to solidify its clean energy position in 2021.
The Rhode Island PUC rejected a proposal from National Grid to remove barriers for low-income customers to access clean energy.
Maine could benefit from the designation of CREZ for building onshore wind to meet its 2030 renewable portfolio standard of 80%.
The Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board tentatively approved the relocation of a substation in East Boston during a public meeting.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee’s first working session on the “Pathways to the Future Grid” effort featured ISO-NE’s proposed work on market frameworks.
Eversource Energy has proposed replacing a self-contained fluid-filled cable on its Connecticut transmission system.
National Grid is participating in research to determine how to convert existing gas networks to support hydrogen that could be used for home heating.
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