ISO New England (ISO-NE)
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Connecticut lawmakers passed legislation that targets 1 GW of energy storage deployment by the end of 2030.
Tributes poured in last week for Mike Henderson, who died May 22, less than a year after retiring from ISO-NE.
ISO-NE said it should have the resources necessary this summer to meet demand during average and above-average temperatures.
FERC granted ISO-NE an extension on its Order 2222 compliance deadline, giving the RTO until Feb. 2, 2022.
A FERC technical conference brought together a group of New England regulators, ISO-NE executives and the chair of the NEPOOL Participants Committee.
Panelists discussed at the annual NEECE discussed the challenges of decarbonizing New England's grid.
ISO-NE told stakeholders that Analysis Group’s modeling approach for a future capacity market construct is consistent with both an FCEM and ICCM.
EBA marked its 75th anniversary at its virtual annual meeting, which included sessions on capacity markets and remarks by FERC Chair Richard Glick.
ISO-NE’s winter wholesale market costs totaled $2.33 billion, a 31% increase from the previous winter driven by higher energy costs.
Beth Garza and Peter Cramton briefed the NECA on lessons Northeastern stakeholders could take from ERCOT's experience during the February winter storm.
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