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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.
The Northeast Clean Energy Council explored how energy infrastructure and policy affect environmental justice and social welfare.
FERC defended its ruling approving bidding results in ISO-NE’s 2013/14 Winter Reliability Program in response to TransCanada Power Marketing.
Economy-wide carbon dioxide emissions in New England fell by 28 to 34% between March and June versus a year earlier.
East Coast state officials with offshore wind goals said they are trying to balance the urgency of projects with the potential economies.
ISO-NE told stakeholders it will file a rule change with FERC to eliminate capacity performance payments from energy efficiency resources.
The NEPOOL Markets Committee held a three-day meeting, with much of the time devoted to revising parameters for Forward Capacity Auction 16.
FERC rejected Exelon’s complaint against ISO-NE’s request for proposals for competitive transmission projects addressing reliability needs in the Boston area.
Maine’s Supreme Judicial Court ruled that a proposed voter referendum on the New England Clean Energy Connect transmission line is unconstitutional.
NEPOOL is examining how it can adapt market rules to reach states' decarbonization goals through a forward clean energy market.
FERC on Tuesday accepted most provisions in ISO-NE’s second compliance filing for Order 841.
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