NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: April 6, 2021
April 12, 2021ISO-NE told the NEPOOL Markets Committee that the RTO would seek an extension of the compliance deadline for FERC Order 2222 until February 2022. | Shutterstock
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ISO-NE told the NEPOOL Markets Committee that the RTO would seek an extension of the compliance deadline for FERC Order 2222 until February 2022. | Shutterstock
Read MoreISO-NE and NEPOOL jointly filed updated offer review trigger price values with FERC under their “jump ball” provision. | ISO-NE
Read MoreThe NEPOOL Markets and Reliability committees produced a consensus framework document and assumptions for Phase 1 of the Future Grid Reliability Study. | ISO-NE
Read MoreISO-NE officials briefed the NEPOOL Participants Committee on nominations to the RTO’s Board of Directors and operations during last winter. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreNEPOOL’s Participants Committee acted on modified proposals for ORTPs used for Forward Capacity Market parameters in the 2025/26 capacity commitment period. | ISO-NE via Concentric Energy Advisors and Mott McDonald
Read MoreState energy officials in New England held an online technical forum to discuss equity and environmental justice issues. | Central Maine Power
Read MoreFERC sent ISO-NE a deficiency notice regarding the RTO’s proposed rule revisions for capacity auction values, the NEPOOL Participants Committee heard. | ISO-NE
Read MoreFERC approved revisions to the ISO-NE tariff on recalculating the dynamic delist bid threshold for the Forward Capacity Auction. | ISO-NE
Read MoreThe NEPOOL Markets Committee reviewed proposals by ISO-NE and stakeholders to change the offer review trigger prices for renewables. | ISO-NE
Read MoreThe latest in a series of state official-led online technical forums to discuss ISO-NE’s governance issues focused on transparency in the RTO’s decision-making. | ISO-NE
Read MoreThe NEPOOL Participants Committee’s first working session on the “Pathways to the Future Grid” effort featured ISO-NE’s proposed work on market frameworks. | ISO-NE
Read MoreEnergy officials in New England are concerned that ISO-NE’s transmission planning process cannot adapt to the evolving resource mix. | ISO-NE
Read MoreThe NEPOOL Participants Committee discussed compensation for officers, ISO-NE’s energy market and extended FERC deadlines at its last meeting. | ISO-NE
Read MoreISO-NE said that stakeholders’ proposed schedule for the Phase 1 reliability and market analyses in the Future Grid Initiative is “aggressive but achievable.” | ISO-NE
Read MoreNEPOOL’s Markets Committee voted to recommend the Participants Committee support tariff changes that would prevent resources from locking in prices for seven years. | ISO-NE
Read MoreISO-NE and NEPOOL will brief attendees on the basics at the first of several online public technical conferences to be held by New England states. | ISO-NE
Read MoreA new report explores ways for New England to overcome the growing conflicts between states’ clean energy goals and the functioning of ISO-NE wholesale markets. | NEPOOL
Read MoreWith four vacancies coming in the next two years, ISO-NE board Chair Kathleen Abernathy briefed NEPOOL on the RTO’s “roadmap” for future director appointments. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreTensions between New England states and ISO-NE came to a head last year when five governors issued a joint statement calling for reforms to the RTO. | ISO-NE
Read MoreNEPOOL members looked at a new study to better understand the impact of New England’s ambitious greenhouse gas goals on the ISO-NE grid. | ISO-NE
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