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July 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.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: May 12, 2020
ISO-NE’s winter wholesale market costs totaled $1.8 billion, a 32% decrease from the previous winter because of lower energy and capacity costs.
ISO-NE/NYISO/PJM IPSAC Briefs: May 15, 2020
PJM on Friday hosted an IPSAC meeting with ISO-NE and NYISO to provide input for the development of the Northeast Coordinated System Plan.
Brattle Study Highlights Benefits of Offshore Grid
A planned undersea transmission network interconnecting future offshore wind projects would save New England more than $1 billion, The Brattle Group said.
NEPOOL Participants Committee Briefs: May 7, 2020
ISO-NE plans to bring staff back to its Holyoke, Mass., headquarters in phases over the summer, CEO Gordon van Welie told the NEPOOL Participants Committee.
Eversource Q1 Earnings Unfazed by Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic might not have impacted Eversource’s first-quarter earnings, but it is affecting it as a utility and developer of offshore wind energy projects.
Exelon Bid to Keep Mystic Units Running Provokes Outrage
Exelon provoked ire among ISO-NE stakeholders after signaling it plans to keep its Mystic plant open after expiration of its cost-of-service agreement with the RTO.
Researchers: Pandemic to Sting C&I-dependent Utilities
The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic will weigh heavily on utilities dependent on commercial and industrial load, researchers told a NECA webinar.
NEPOOL Transmission Committee Briefs: April 28, 2020
NEPOOL participants seem to be in “overall agreement” with ISO-NE’s approach to finalizing compliance with FERC Order 845.
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: April 23, 2020
New England’s grid will see diminishing returns from the incremental addition of offshore wind as more megawatts are added, analysis from ISO-NE shows.
NEPOOL Reliability Committee Briefs: April 22, 2020
ISO-NE energy demand has fallen 3 to 5% since stay-at-home orders began being implemented across New England, the NEPOOL Reliability Committee heard.

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