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September 30, 2024

Massachusetts

Vinyard Wind
Mass., R.I. Pick 1,200 MW in Offshore Wind Bids
Massachusetts and Rhode Island awarded procurements for offshore wind energy from what will become the two largest offshore projects in the U.S.
Maine Lawmakers Signal Opposition to NECEC
The leaders of two key Maine legislative committees told Massachusetts regulators that they oppose the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC).
© RTO Insider
Overheard at the Energy Storage Association Annual Conference
Speakers at the Energy Storage Association's Annual Conference said storage deployment will likely grow to 35 GW by 2025.
Deepwater Wind
Interior Plans Would Boost Mass., NY Offshore Wind
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced two new proposed offshore wind leases for Massachusetts, while BOEM issued a call for commercial interest in the New York Bight.
Eversource, Central Maine Power
Massachusetts Bids Adieu to Northern Pass
Massachusetts revoked its selection of Northern Pass as the sole winner of a massive clean energy solicitation (MA 83D).
Calpine
Generators Challenge HVDC Line at Maine PUC
Three top generators in Maine have asked the state’s PUC to allow them to intervene in the proceeding on the New England Clean Energy Connect.
Come Together on OSW, Northeast States Told
Offshore wind projects being developed through individual state procurements should be viewed as regional resources, panelists told a the audience of the New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable.
Central Maine Power
Mass. Picks Avangrid Project as Northern Pass Backup
Massachusetts has selected Central Maine Power's transmission project as the alternative to Northern Pass for the state’s clean energy solicitation.
ISO-NE
CASPR Filing Draws Stakeholder Support, Protests
Stakeholders have responded to ISO-NE’s filing of a proposed two-stage capacity auction with a flurry of comments to FERC.
Hydro-Québec
Northern Pass Cleans up in Mass. RFP
Eversource Energy and Hydro-Québec's Northern Pass project won a solicitation to provide Massachusetts with 9.45 TWh of renewable energy each year.

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