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November 28, 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.
FERC Denies Waiver for Vt. Wind Farm
FERC denied a request from Green Mountain Power for a waiver of ISO-NE’s revised definition of settlement-only resources.
Dykes Calls out ISO-NE, FERC on Carbon Pricing
Connecticut DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes took aim at both ISO-NE and FERC in a panel discussion on carbon pricing during a Consumer Liaison Group meeting.
NEPOOL Transmission Comm. Briefs: Sept. 15, 2020
The Northern Maine ISA is asking New England transmission owners to eliminate through-and-out transmission charges for transactions between it and ISO-NE.
ISO-NE Challenged on Wind, Solar, Storage Revenues
NEPOOL stakeholders proposed changes to Forward Capacity Market parameters and rules regarding the timing of delist bids.
Tiny RI Seeks its Share of Offshore Wind Jobs
Rhode Island boasts the first and only offshore wind farm in the Western Hemisphere, but it has seen its modest OSW procurement goals eclipsed by surrounding states.
NEPOOL Stakeholders Split over PfP for EE
ISO-NE will proceed with its proposal to eliminate capacity performance payments for energy efficiency resources.
NEPOOL Participants Committee Briefs: Sept. 3, 2020
The NEPOOL Committee approved a change to how ISO-NE accounts for energy efficiency in its gross load forecast reconstitution methodology.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: Sept. 8, 2020
The Markets Committee heard an update on ISO-NE’s next Order 841 compliance filing and its proposal to sunset the Forward Reserve Market.
Consultant to Coordinate New England ‘Future Grid’ Study
NEPOOL and NESCOE are hiring Peter Flynn, a former National Grid executive, to serve as administrator of the Transition to the Future Grid project.
ISO-NE Sees 722-MW ICR Jump for FCA 15
ISO-NE is proposing an installed capacity requirement of 34,153 MW for Forward Capacity Auction 15, a 722-MW increase over FCA 14.

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