ISO New England (ISO-NE)
The need for uniform EV charging standards and the limits of state efforts to price carbon highlighted FERC’s technical conference on electrification.
FERC dismissed a complaint by New England generators against Exelon's Mystic cost-of-service agreement.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee continued working groups on “Pathways to the Future Grid” as ISO-NE and stakeholders reviewed decarbonization strategies.
NESCOE presented a concept that would integrate routine transmission planning process with consideration of public policy-driven options.
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FERC approved a policy statement on how it would review carbon pricing proposals in organized wholesale electricity markets.
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.
FERC approved requests by MISO, SPP and PJM to delay their Order 2222 compliance filings by up to nine months.
ISO-NE and NEPOOL jointly filed updated offer review trigger price values with FERC under their “jump ball” provision.
The NEPOOL Markets and Reliability committees produced a consensus framework document and assumptions for Phase 1 of the Future Grid Reliability Study.
ISO-NE officials briefed the NEPOOL Participants Committee on nominations to the RTO’s Board of Directors and operations during last winter.
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