New England Power Pool (NEPOOL)
ISO-NE anticipates little risk of energy shortfall in the summer of 2032.
ISO-NE COO Vamsi Chadalavada told the NEPOOL Participants Committee about the ISO's market value, and the ISO answers states' draft 2024 budget questions.
The largest portion of ISO-NE's budget increase is allocated to adjustments to current employee salaries.
New England wholesale market costs were significantly lower in the spring of 2023 compared to spring 2022 and 2021, the ISO-NE Internal Market Monitor told the Markets Committee.
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NEPOOL approved a set of tariff changes related to ISO-NE’s Day-Ahead Ancillary Services Initiative proposal at the Participants Committee meeting.
High-level energy officials from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont asked ISO-NE to establish an executive-level environmental justice position.
ISO-NE presented stakeholders the pros and cons of moving to a prompt and seasonal capacity market.
ISO-NE gave the Participants Committee a review of the past winter and a preview of the next — with and without the Everett LNG terminal.
ISO-NE stakeholders approved a proposed filing on DERs but rejected the RTO’s concerns in backing Ocean State Power's bid to remain a capacity resource.
ISO-NE is seeking changes to the program to attract sufficient LNG in light of higher volatility in global prices than when FERC initially approved it in 2020.
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