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October 7, 2024

ISO New England (ISO-NE)

FERC Asked to Determine ISO-NE Winter Reliability Program
ISO-NE and the New England Power Pool have asked federal regulators to choose between competing proposals in a “jump ball” proceeding that would cover the next three winters.
Massachusetts AG to Study Gas Needs
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has commissioned a study to assess New England’s natural gas supplies and other energy needs.
MISO Proposes Earlier Day-Ahead Market Close
MISO will propose closing the day-ahead market one hour earlier during Daylight Savings Time in response to FERC's final rule on gas and electric schedules.
ISO-NE, NEPOOL Oppose Demand Curve Change
NEPOOL joined ISO-NE in asking FERC to reject a request by generators to force the RTO to develop a zonal sloped demand curve design for FCA 10 in February.
NEPGA: Order Sloped Demand Curve in FCA 10
NEPGA says ISO-NE should adhere to a planned change to a sloped demand curve in the next Forward Capacity Auction.
PJM Grid 20/20: Who Will Build the Pipelines?
Speakers at the PJM Grid 20/20 symposium discussed the challenges of the electric industry’s historic shift to natural gas.
FERC Accepts ISO-NE Capacity Auction Results
FERC accepted the results of ISO-NE’s ninth Forward Capacity Auction, turning aside the protest of a utility workers union.
How PJM Capacity Performance Compares with ISO-NE’s Pay-for-Performance
PJM’s Capacity Performance plan approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission borrows elements from ISO-NE’s Pay-for-Performance program.
Lake Champlain Cable into New England Progresses
The second transmission line proposed to bring Canadian hydropower into the Northeast under Lake Champlain has advanced with the release of its draft environmental impact statement.
MISO Stakeholders Voting on Day-Ahead Market Schedule
MISO stakeholders will complete voting on June 16 on three options for responding to FERC’s final rule on coordinating gas and electric schedules.

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