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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.
Anbaric Development Partners' Conant and Knobloch spoke to RTO Insider about the company's efforts to develop open access offshore wind transmission grids.
FERC tentatively accepted a cost-of-service agreement between Exelon and ISO-NE for Mystic 8 and 9, ordering an expedited hearing process.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee voted to change its bylaws to formalize the policy of banning the press from attending its meetings.
High uplift costs, market power and the capacity market highlighted the External Market Monitor’s concerns in the ISO-NE State of the Market report.
FERC denied ISO-NE’s request for a Tariff waiver to keep Exelon’s Mystic plant running, instead ordering the RTO to allow cost-of-service agreements.
Solar power and energy storage providers differed with LDCs and state officials in comments filed at FERC on Disributed Energy Resource aggregation.
FERC ruled CPV must provide additional information to prove it adequately mitigated market power at its newly opened Towantic Energy Center.
FERC identified 13 additional transmission owners it said should change accounting practices that could inflate rates by underestimating tax credits.
Nine states rolled out a plan pushing for wider adoption of policies that would accelerate the use of zero-emission vehicles.
FERC ordered Footprint Power to refute a finding that the company violated ISO-NE Tariff rules by filing “false and misleading supply offers.”
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