ISO New England (ISO-NE)
ISO-NE projects net installed capacity requirements will increase and procedures could be needed to overcome a shortage of “operable” capacity.
FERC has agreed to New England’s request for a public “prefiling” meeting to discuss the region’s plans for long-term fuel security.
Eversource Energy is opposing ISO-NE's plan to allow generators to recover costs of NERC critical infrastructure protection requirements through transmission rates.
ERCOT’s low reserve margin sticks out when compared to those of most other regions in the U.S., where their reserves are well above their reference levels.
Present and former RTO board members at the Energy Bar Association’s annual meeting quickly seized control, asking questions of each other.
Anbaric will spend $650 million to build a delivery hub for offshore wind at Brayton Point, the former site of New England’s largest coal plant.
Rejecting ISO-NE’s concerns, NEPOOL voted to broaden the RTO’s proposed rules for obtaining surplus interconnection service under FERC Order 845.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee retroactively approved ISO-NE Tariff revisions to address concerns with FERC's Order 841 on energy storage.
FERC established settlement judge procedures for four challenges to Emera Maine’s proposed transmission rate, summarily deciding on four other challenges and ordering the utility to make a compliance filing.
Eversource Energy’s Q1 2019 earnings jumped nearly 15%, driven by gains in its electric transmission, distribution and natural gas delivery businesses.
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