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December 26, 2024

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP)

ISO-NE
ISO-NE, NEPOOL to Kick off State Technical Forums
ISO-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.
NE Energy Leaders Discuss Paths to Decarbonization
State energy leaders from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Maine outlined their long-term strategies to achieve decarbonization goals.
Dykes Calls out ISO-NE, FERC on Carbon Pricing
Connecticut DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes took aim at both ISO-NE and FERC in a panel discussion on carbon pricing during a Consumer Liaison Group meeting.
Connecticut Weighs Pros, Cons of ISO-NE Markets
Connecticut regulators hosted a public hearing to examine whether ISO-NE’s wholesale electricity markets are geared to serving clean energy objectives.
Connecticut Activists Protest Gas-fired Plant
About 40 environmental activists marched in front of the headquarters of Connecticut’s DEEP to protest the approval of the Killingly Energy Center.
NEECE Panelists Discuss Public Policy Drivers
New England Energy Conference and Exposition panelists discussed the many state and city policies spurring changes in the regional electricity markets.
Conn. Lawmakers Get, Give 2019 Energy Issues Rundown
With four months to go in this year’s Connecticut General Assembly session, regulators made their cases short and sharp when briefing legislators.
Dominion Energy
Connecticut Zero-Carbon Awards Include Nukes, OSW, Solar
Connecticut announced the results of state’s solicitation for nearly 12 million MWh of zero-carbon electric power, equivalent to 45% of the electric load.
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Fuel Security the Focus at ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Meeting
Fuel security and market design topped the agenda at the quarterly meeting of ISO-NE’s Consumer Liaison Group on Dec. 6.
Energyzt
Connecticut Regulators Signal Support for Millstone
Connecticut regulators issued a report on the Millstone nuclear plant, saying the state should procure its energy under a program reserved for renewables.

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