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October 6, 2024

ISO New England (ISO-NE)

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ISO-NE Files Cluster Study Rules; Window to Open in Nov.
ISO-NE hopes to open a window in November for Maine wind generators interested in joining a cluster interconnection system impact study.
Spectra Energy
FERC Orders Tech Conference on Algonquin No-Notice Changes
FERC ordered a technical conference on Algonquin Gas Transmission’s proposal to change the terms of its no-notice services.
FERC, RTOs to DOE: We Got This
The U.S. Energy Department’s study acknowledges its limited authority over wholesale markets, leaving it to FERC and RTOs to act on its recommendations.
Spectra Energy
FERC Rejects Requests for Stay of Atlantic Bridge
FERC denied requests by two Massachusetts municipalities for a stay of its January approval of the Atlantic Bridge Project.
Grid Operators Manage Solar Eclipse
U.S. grid operators, the ISOs and RTOs across the country, were well prepared for the first continent-wide total solar eclipse in nearly a century.
Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority
NARUC Head Seeks Open NEPOOL; Water-Energy Focus
NARUC President John W. “Jack” Betkoski III called for more transparency at the NEPOOL and said he plans to focus his tenure on the “water-energy nexus.”
Commenters Seek Broader Response on Millstone
Connecticut regulators got an earful at a public comment session on the future of Dominion Energy’s Millstone nuclear plant.
Massachusetts Tightens GHG Limits for Generators
Massachusetts regulators have issued stricter limits on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the state’s fossil fuel power plants.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs
ISO-NE advanced the idea of excluding competitive new resources from functioning as demand in a proposed “substitution” capacity auction.
NRG CEO Hopeful About ZEC Suits, Company Future
NRG Energy CEO Mauricio Gutierrez said he is optimistic that courts will find that the zero-emission credits being issued to nuclear generators are harmful.

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