ISO New England (ISO-NE)
Exelon has asked the D.C. Circuit to overturn two FERC orders that reaffirmed the zero-price offer requirement in ISO-NE.
A summary of responses by RTOs and state officials to the Supreme Court's stay to the Clean Power Plan.
FERC turned aside attempts to block Spectra Energy’s Algonquin pipeline expansion, allowing construction to continue on the 37-mile span.
FERC Commissioner Tony Clark called for another look the pricing of demand response.
NEPGA asked asked a federal appeals court to review three FERC orders related to the operation of ISO-NE’s Forward Capacity Market.
FERC has accepted ISO-NE’s 390-MW reduction in its load forecast, reflecting the impact of distributed solar resources.
RTOs and ISOs will take part in 15 research and development projects awarded almost $38 million in funding by the Energy Department.
FERC ruled that the ISO-NE Tariff is unjust and unreasonable because it uses vertical demand curves in constrained zones.
The Vermont Public Service Board approved the 1,000-MW New England Clean Power Link, scheduled to be in service in 2019.
FERC reaffirmed ISO-NE's new entrant pricing rule, again rejecting complaints that it suppresses capacity prices and discriminates against existing resources.
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