New England Power Generators Association (NEPGA)
Comments filed with FERC indicate most stakeholders oppose ISO-NE’s Tariff waiver request to keep Exelon's Mystic generating station running.
NEPGA President Dan Dolan and Sunrun's Anne Hoskins argue against proposals that would allow utilities to gain control of consumer-owned energy storage.
FERC approved ISO-NE’s reduction in the dynamic delist threshold for Forward Capacity Auction 13, turning aside protests by generators.
FERC approved an uncontested settlement to raise ISO-NE’s peak energy rent adjustment, resolving the issues the commission set for hearing.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that FERC failed to adequately explain why it approved capacity market rules for ISO-NE.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected NEPGA's challenge to FERC orders on scarcity prices, saying the commission had properly considered its complaints.
FERC rejected a request by NEPGA that it expand the time frame for relief ordered in a dispute over ISO-NE's peak energy rent adjustment.
The New England Power Generators Association filed a request for rehearing of FERC's approval of ISO-NE’s updated cost of new entry value.
FERC accepted ISO-NE’s updated cost of new entry (CONE) and offer review trigger price (ORTP), effective March 15, 2017.
Public power utilities in ISO-NE aren’t convinced that ISO-NE’s two-tiered capacity auction is the best way to incorporate clean energy procurements.
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