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July 4, 2024

Northeast Energy and Commerce Association (NECA)

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Overheard at NECA Environmental Conference 2018
Panelists at the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association’s Environmental Conference discussed the turmoil at EPA, as well as the dangers of climate change.
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NECA Panelists Talk Carbon Pricing, Northern Pass
Speakers at the NECA Renewable Energy Conference discussed the merits and viability of different methods to achieve New England’s emission reduction goals.
ISO-NE Preparing for Energy Storage Growth
ISO-NE is working to ensure that its wholesale electric market can accommodate an expected exponential growth of energy storage resources.
New England Strives for CASPR Consensus
ISO New England (ISO-NE) stakeholders are trying to reach agreement on CASPR, a two-tier market construct to integrate state-sponsored renewables.
Trump Brings Uncertainty to ISO-NE, Regulators
Two panels at the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association Environmental Conference discussed the implications of Trump’s policies, including EPA cuts.
Experts Provide Tips on Pipeline, Tx Permitting in New England
Experts at crawling through the maze of regulations for building pipeline or electric transmission projects talked about their experiences at NECA.
NECA 2017: Embrace Disruption for Reliable New England Grid
More than 250 participants attended the NECA and Connecticut Power and Energy Society’s 24th New England Energy Conference.
Overheard at NECA Renewable Energy Conference
About 200 people attended the snow-delayed Northeast Energy and Commerce Association (NECA) Renewable Energy Conference on March 6.
Markets vs. Climate Goals the Subject at NECA Conference
Attendees at the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association 15th Power Markets Conference talked about the challenge of preserving competitive markets while decarbonizing the New England economy.
Panel: New England Will Meet CPP Goals Regardless of Court Outcome
New England states are moving ahead with their own greenhouse gas reduction programs while EPA’s Clean Power Plan remains in legal limbo.

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