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November 30, 2024

ISO New England (ISO-NE)

Vineyard Wind Files Emergency Motion to Stay ISO-NE Auction
Vineyard Wind filed an emergency motion for FERC to stay ISO-NE’s 13th Forward Capacity Auction, claiming it “will suffer irreparable injury” if it is not afforded renewable technology resource status.
FERC Clarifies ISO-NE Generator Delist Bid Rights
FERC clarified a capacity supplier’s retirement bid can enter ISO-NE’s Forward Capacity Auction if the supplier demonstrates the bid is just and reasonable.
FERC Rejects NEPOOL Press Membership Ban
FERC rejected NEPOOL’s attempt to bar members of the press from membership, but left intact — for now, at least — rules barring reporting on proceedings.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE, NEPOOL Answer Generators on FCM Test Price
ISO-NE urged FERC to reject a protest over the RTO’s proposed “test price” mechanism to be applied to resources seeking to retire capacity.
FERC
FERC Discloses Data Behind New England ROE Order
FERC disclosed data underlying its new formula for setting ROE rates for New England transmission owners and explained how it influenced the methodology.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE Installed Capacity Requirement Filing Approved
FERC approved ISO-NE’s proposed values for the Installed Capacity Requirement, capability credits and related values in time for the capacity auction.
Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
Mass. Inaugurates Clean Peak Standard
Massachusetts electricity suppliers won’t have trouble meeting the new mandate for serving sales with “clean peak” energy resources.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE Pulls off Fuel Security, CASPR Measures
Despite a few bumps, scrapes and scares throughout the year, ISO-NE delivered on time by dispatching key market initiatives.
ENGIE
FERC Approves Mystic Cost-of-Service Agreement
FERC voted 2-1 to approve ISO-NE’s cost-of-service agreement with Exelon for its Mystic plant, including payments to the company’s Distrigas LNG facility.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE CSO Penalties Approved by FERC
FERC approved new ISO-NE penalties for market participants that fail to cover their capacity supply obligations when a new resource is delayed.

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