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July 29, 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.
Overheard at NECA 2019 Power Markets Conference
The Northeast Energy and Commerce Association drew more than 100 participants to its 18th Power Markets Conference in Westborough, Mass.
NEPOOL Participants Committee Briefs: Nov. 1, 2019
The NEPOOL Participants Committee approved ISO-NE’s proposed installed capacity requirement calculations for Forward Capacity Auction 14.
NiSource Earnings Feel Aftershocks of Gas Explosions
NiSource lost money last quarter as the company continues to face costs stemming from a string of gas pipeline explosions in three Massachusetts cities.
Avangrid Earnings Revive on Wind, New Assets
Increased wind output helped Avangrid’s profits jump 20% in the third quarter as the company continued to see strong growth in its renewables fleet.
Offshore Wind Leaders: Future is Now in the US
Federal and state officials joined offshore wind developers in Boston to give the Environmental Business Council of New England an update on the industry.
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: Oct. 24, 2019
ISO-NE's Planning Advisory Committee discussed updates to the bulk power system list, the Regional System Plan and Eversource's upgrades to infrastructure.
NEPOOL Reliability Committee Briefs: Oct. 23, 2019
The NEPOOL Reliability Committee reversed its September rejection of ISO-NE’s proposed installed capacity requirement calculations for FCA 14.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: Oct. 16, 2019
The New England Power Pool Markets Committee discussed ISO-NE’s Energy Security Improvements proposal, with a focus on day-ahead ancillary services.
FERC to Probe Order 1000 Competition Exemptions
PJM, ISO-NE and SPP appear to be thwarting Order 1000’s intent to open transmission projects to competition by abusing the “immediate need” exemption.
Overheard at Renewable Energy Vermont 2019
State officials and renewable energy advocates attended the Renewable Energy Vermont conference where they described their efforts to combat climate change.

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