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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.
Climate change mingled with politics at the Renewable Energy Vermont Conference and Expo, where state regulators and officials expressed frustration.
Infocast’s inaugural Storage East summit drew policymakers, grid operators, utilities and companies looking to break into energy storage.
The ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee discussed the Regional System Plan, Eversource's work replacing aging transmission towers and the EIPC.
FERC approved National Grid’s request to add liquefaction facilities at its 600,000-barrel Fields Point LNG storage facility in Providence, R.I.
FERC signaled a major change in how it sets transmission owners' return on equity rates; no longer relying solely on the discounted cash flow model.
The IPCC climate change report had a sobering effect on the Horizon 18 conference, where New England clean tech companies met with other stakeholders.
Municipal aggregation is becoming a potent tool for cutting prices and greenhouse gas emissions, speakers told Raab Associates’ Restructuring Roundtable.
Climate change could have catastrophic effects sooner than previously thought, according to a new report by the U.N.’s IPCC.
NEPOOL approved new penalties for ISO-NE participants that fail to cover their capacity supply obligations when a new resource is delayed.
RTO Insider responded to NEPOOL’s answer to protests that joined the publication in calling for open stakeholder meetings.
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