New England Power Pool (NEPOOL)
A panel during the quarterly meeting of ISO-NE's Consumer Liaison Group discussed the removal of the minimum offer price rule.
ISO-NE and stakeholders formally started work on eliminating the minimum offer price rule at a two-day meeting of the NEPOOL Market Committee.
FERC accepted parts of the ISO-NE and NEPOOL “jump ball” filing on offer review trigger price values in a ruling issued late Monday.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee approved the membership application of the New England Power Generators Association at its monthly meeting.
FERC granted ISO-NE an extension on its Order 2222 compliance deadline, giving the RTO until Feb. 2, 2022.
A FERC technical conference brought together a group of New England regulators, ISO-NE executives and the chair of the NEPOOL Participants Committee.
Panelists discussed at the annual NEECE discussed the challenges of decarbonizing New England's grid.
ISO-NE told stakeholders that Analysis Group’s modeling approach for a future capacity market construct is consistent with both an FCEM and ICCM.
ISO-NE’s winter wholesale market costs totaled $2.33 billion, a 31% increase from the previous winter driven by higher energy costs.
ISO-NE briefed the NEPOOL Participants Committee on a project to address the removal of the minimum offer price rule from the capacity market.
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