ISO New England (ISO-NE)
FERC rejected Exelon’s request to allow it the option to terminate its cost-of-service agreement to keep Mystic Units 8 and 9 in operation until 2024.
ISO-NE asked FERC to approve a Tariff waiver that would let market participants to adjust or withdraw their retirement or permanent delist bids for FCA 15.
ISO-NE kicks off 2020 with a key deadline looming to file its Energy Security Improvements program to address winter fuel security concerns.
NEPOOL focused on how to apply transmission charges to a storage resource when it is charging for later resale and not providing a service.
New England’s carbon emissions could decrease by a 1.45 million short tons per 1,000 MW of offshore wind capacity added, according to a NESCOE study.
ISO-NE announced its first competitive transmission solicitation to address concerns associated with the retirement of the Mystic Generating Station.
The New England Power Pool Markets Committee continued its crammed schedule to complete ISO-NE's Energy Security Improvements proposal.
FERC approved Tariff revisions refining ISO-NE’s rules for conducting competitive transmission solicitations, a process that may be tested this month.
ISO-NE CEO Gordon van Welie briefed the NEPOOL Participants Committee on the RTO’s efforts to integrate state carbon policies into its markets.
Some 200 industry players braved the first major snowstorm of the season in order to attend NEPGA’s inaugural energy summit in Boston.
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