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November 21, 2024

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Duke Energy
4th Circuit Remands Duke Energy Market Power Lawsuit Filed by NTE
A lower court found Duke was just competing for business, but the appeals panel of three judges has open questions on whether market power was abused.
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FERC Doubles down to Deny Killingly Rehearing
FERC issued an order affirming its decision to deny rehearing to NTE Energy on the termination of the company’s capacity supply obligation for Killingly.
ISO-NE Asks Court for an Out as Killingly Uncertainty Balloons
ISO-NE asked the D.C. Circuit to undo its order keeping the Killingly capacity supply obligation alive and holding up the results of the capacity auction.
NTE Energy
Killingly Uncertainty Could Delay Capacity Auction Results Another Month
It could be another month before stakeholders and the public in New England find out the results of ISO-NE’s capacity auction from last week.
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ISO-NE Asks FERC to Expedite Killingly Rehearing Decision
ISO-NE asked FERC to take expedited action on NTE Energy's request for rehearing of its order approving the termination of the Killingly plant's CSO.
NTE Energy
Killingly Stays Alive After DC Circuit Halts FERC’s Termination Order
The order complicates ISO New England's capacity auction scheduled for Monday. 
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FERC Denies NTE’s Last-ditch Effort on Killingly
FERC denied NTE's request for a stay of its order approving ISO-NE's termination of the capacity supply obligation for the company's Killingly plant.
NTE Energy
FERC Accepts ISO-NE Request to Terminate Killingly CSO
FERC accepted ISO-NE’s request to terminate the capacity supply obligation for the Killingly Energy Center in eastern Connecticut.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE Seeks to Terminate CSO for Conn. Power Plant
ISO-NE asked FERC to terminate the capacity supply obligation for the 650-MW gas-fired Killingly Energy Center in eastern Connecticut.
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Conn. Supreme Court Affirms Lower Court Decision on Power Plant Approval
Connecticut's Supreme Court upheld a lower court decision to approve a new gas-fired power plant, dismissing a local environmental group’s complaint.

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