ISO New England (ISO-NE)
ISO-NE is leaning toward a marginal approach to resource capacity accreditation, but there's a year of stakeholder discussions ahead.
ISO-NE is considering bringing back several past winter reliability programs ahead of possible tight conditions this year.
New England is not facing the same warnings as other regions this summer, but severe heat could still force ISO-NE into emergency actions, the RTO said.
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FERC reluctantly accepted ISO-NE’s plan to remove its minimum offer price rule after a two-year transition period.
Energy sector leaders in New England are already warning of a grim possible scenario for next winter.
ISO-NE is touting several “enhancements” to its current governance practices in a recent memo to state energy officials intended to appease frustration.
Utility regulators from Maine and Massachusetts shared their thoughts on the path forward on Pathways.
Order 2222 filings have been contentious in every region, including New England.
ISO-NE elected former DOE official Melvin Williams Jr. as a board member and re-elected board chair Cheryl LaFleur as it returned to 10 members from 11.
A hardware malfunction took down a number of ISO-NE systems for six hours but the grid operator said there were no effects on power reliability.
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