ISO-NE

ISO New England Inc. is a regional transmission organization that oversees the operation of the electricity transmission system, coordinates wholesale electricity markets, and manages power system planning for the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and most of Maine.
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NERC OKs Utilities’ Transfer to ReliabilityFirst
The NERC Board of Trustees approved Wisconsin Public Service Corp.’s and Upper Michigan Energy Resources’ requests to move to ReliabilityFirst from MRO.
Metropolitan Engineering
Intervenors Slam New England EDCs’ Gas Play at FERC
Critics responded to Eversource and National Grid's request that FERC clarify its order denying an ISO-NE waiver request to keep Exelon’s Mystic running.
NEPOOL Debates Fuel Security, Cost Allocation
The New England Power Pool (NEPOOL) Markets Committee debated ISO-NE’s proposals for conducting fuel security reliability reviews.
NEPOOL
NEPOOL Files Press Ban with FERC
The New England Power Pool (NEPOOL) filed a proposal with FERC Monday to codify its unwritten ban on press attendance at stakeholder meetings.
Tetra Tech
Salem Harbor Operator Seeks Dismissal of ‘False Offer’ Case
Footprint Power asked FERC to dismiss allegations that it misled ISO-NE with supply offers for Salem Harbor it could not meet because of insufficient fuel.
New England Clean Energy Legislative Roundup
The New England Clean Energy Council (NECEC) held its annual review of energy and environmental bills the New England states took action on this year.
PSEG
PSEG Earnings, Combined Cycle Fleet Grow in Q2
Public Service Enterprise Group added two new combined cycle plants to its generating fleet as earnings rose in the second quarter.
Dominion Energy
Dominion Earnings up on Power Demand, Tax Cuts
Dominion Energy's operating earnings jumped by one-third in the second quarter, boosted by power sales to new data centers.
Eversource
Eversource Boosting CapEx by $600 Million
Eversource Energy is increasing its capital spending over the next three years by $600 million, bringing the total to $7.1 billion through 2021.
Entergy
Entergy Sees Quicker Exit from Pilgrim, Palisades Nukes
Entergy announced the sale of its Pilgrim and Palisades nuclear power facilities for their accelerated decommissioning, earning financial analysts' praise.

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