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.
CPV: Subsidies, not Gas Fears, Challenge for New Plants
Competitive Power Ventures celebrated the opening of its new Towantic Energy Center, an 805-MW combined cycle gas-fired power plant in Oxford, Conn.
Doosan Fuel Cell America
Conn. Awards 200-MW OSW, 50-MW Fuel Cell Deals
Connecticut announced they will purchase 200 MW of output from the Deepwater Wind Revolution Wind project, doubling the installed capacity of fuel cells.
Assessment of Demand Response and Advanced Metering Staff Report, FERC, December 2015
ISO-NE Begins Real-time Dispatch of Demand Response
ISO-NE has become the first U.S. grid operator to put active demand response into its energy dispatch along with generating resources.
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Competition, Cooperation and Costs the Talk at OSW Conference
Competition among states to set the highest offshore wind energy targets and to secure supply chain jobs is gradually giving way to a regional cooperation.
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FERC OKs Reliability Standard on Fault Protections
FERC gave final approval to NERC reliability standards on training requirements and the coordination of protection systems.
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Overheard at New England Energy Conference and Exposition 2018
New England is up to the task of managing the tough challenges facing its wholesale market and grid, speakers said at the New England Energy Conference and Exposition.
Trump Orders Coal, Nuke Bailout, Citing National Security
President Trump on Friday ordered Energy Secretary Rick Perry to take immediate action to prevent the loss of coal and nuclear plants, saying the economic and environmental challenges forcing their retirements threaten national security.
NERC
NERC: ERCOT, CAISO Face Summer Reliability Concerns
NERC said Wednesday that its annual summer reliability assessment indicates ERCOT and CAISO will face operational challenges and potential reliability concerns this summer, thanks to the two ISOs’ respective loss of baseload generation and lack of fuel assurance.
Mystic Waiver Request Spurs Strong Opposition
Comments filed with FERC indicate most stakeholders oppose ISO-NE’s Tariff waiver request to keep Exelon's Mystic generating station running.
New England Regulators Wary of ISO-NE Plans on Fuel Concerns
New England regulators agreed that their region faces a growing winter reliability challenge but expressed skepticism over ISO-NE’s proposed solutions.

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