ISO New England (ISO-NE)
The New England Clean Energy Council (NECEC) held its annual review of energy and environmental bills the New England states took action on this year.
Public Service Enterprise Group added two new combined cycle plants to its generating fleet as earnings rose in the second quarter.
Dominion Energy's operating earnings jumped by one-third in the second quarter, boosted by power sales to new data centers.
Eversource Energy is increasing its capital spending over the next three years by $600 million, bringing the total to $7.1 billion through 2021.
Entergy announced the sale of its Pilgrim and Palisades nuclear power facilities for their accelerated decommissioning, earning financial analysts' praise.
The D.C. Circuit denied a petition to review FERC allowing ISO-NE to exempt a limited volume of state-sponsored renewable power resources from its MOPR.
Cheryl LaFleur, who has been attending the FERC reliability technical conference since her appointment, always opens the meeting by citing something special about each year’s gathering.
FERC approved a civil penalty against Entergy for failing to inform ISO-NE of the inability of its gas-fired generator to meet capacity obligations.
Participants at the New England Women in Energy and the Environment’s 4th annual panel discussion discussed the challenges of climate change.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed claims that FERC had failed to consider the effects of the closure of Brayton Point on ISO-NE’s FCA 9 and 10.
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