ISO New England (ISO-NE)
Several projects in Maine have withdrawn from the interconnection queue since the second Maine Resource Integration Study began, the ISO-NE PAC learned.
Decarbonizing the building sector remains a top priority if Northeast states want to reach their climate targets by 2050, energy experts and regulators say.
The Energy Bar Association’s Northeast Chapter held its annual meeting in a small conference room within the offices of law firm Baker Botts.
ISO-NE floated a portion of its long-term market proposal to address fuel supply constraints to the NEPOOL Markets Committee.
FERC Commissioner Bernard McNamee explained his dissent in the commission's storage order to the New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners.
At NECPUC's annual symposium, regulators said they are struggling to deal with how rapidly public policy is transforming the region’s electricity markets.
FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee’s suggestion that incentives may be needed to encourage investments in infrastructure security received a mixed reaction.
FERC rejected a contested offer of settlement on network service rates for a group of New England transmission owners (NETOs).
The first-ever ISO-NE Grid Transformation Day talked about the change overtaking the power industry — and the breadth of resources needed to accommodate it.
ISO-NE projects net installed capacity requirements will increase and procedures could be needed to overcome a shortage of “operable” capacity.
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