NEPOOL Participants Committee
ISO-NE got through the winter without serious incident, but now it's time to start planning for next winter.
ISO-NE is drawing up a new schedule for next year's capacity auction, FCA 17, which has been delayed.
Multiple cold weather close calls in January highlighted what ISO-NE says are vulnerabilities in the region's grid.
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The NEPOOL Markets Committee signed off on a plan to delay the elimination of ISO-NE’s MOPR, which the RTO abruptly threw its support behind.
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ISO-NE has proposed maintaining its MOPR for the next two capacity auctions and eliminating it for FCA 19, with RTR exemptions of 700 MW over that period.
Federal regulators again pushed for ISO-NE to get rid of its Minimum Offer Price Rule.
ISO-NE's march to eliminating its minimum offer price rule (MOPR) continued with a vote in the NEPOOL Markets Committee.
An exchange of letters between ISO-NE and Connecticut's top energy regulator shows tension still remains about how to handle winter reliability worries.
ISO-NE stakeholders approved tariff changes that incorporate a new transmission planning process focused beyond the RTO’s current 10-year planning horizon.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee held its first in-person meeting since March 2020 after going exclusively virtual during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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