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October 7, 2024

ISO New England (ISO-NE)

New England States Move Toward Renewables Contracts
New England states will negotiate with developers of six renewable power projects totaling 460 MW in the next phase of their effort to procure clean energy.
FERC Sides with ISO-NE in Capacity Dispute with NYISO
New resources that clear the ISO-NE Forward Capacity Auction will be able to begin supplying capacity earlier under a package of Tariff revisions.
Briefing on ISO-NE Study Focuses on Energy Revenues, Storage, RPS
The latest ISO-NE briefing on its ongoing economic study focused on the shortfall of energy market revenues, prospects for storage and meeting RPS goals.
FERC Again Rejects Dominion Bid for ISO-NE Auction Resettlement
FERC denied Dominion's request for rehearing of an order rejecting its challenge to ISO-NE’s 2016 Forward Capacity Auction over a paperwork error.
RTOs Brief FERC on Winter Preparations
RTOs told FERC they are confident they will maintain reliability this winter, citing improvements in gas-electric coordination and monitoring tools.
PJM Considering Injection Rights for Demand Response
PJM is considering giving demand response participants injection rights in its effort to expand distributed energy resources’ access to wholesale markets.
Generators: ‘Unjust’ Rule Cost $100M in New England Heat Wave
The New England Power Generators Association (NEPGA) says a rule meant to prevent withholding of generating resources unfairly cost them $100 million during an August heat wave.
Mass. Regulators Reject DER Surcharge in Rate Case
The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities rejected fees National Grid sought to impose on small DER-owning commercial and industrial customers.
Maxim Power to Pay $8M to Settle Fuel-Switching Case
Maxim Power will pay $8 million to settle a FERC complaint that it manipulated the New England power market in a fuel-switching scheme.
N.E. Roundtable Considers Carbon Pricing, State PPAs
The New England Restructuring Roundtable included discussions of a market design that could include carbon pricing and a two-tiered capacity market.

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