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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.
New England states will not have enough renewable resources to meet the 2025 and 2030 targets in current renewable portfolio standards.
The D.C. Circuit overturned the 2014 FERC order setting the base return on equity (ROE) for a group of New England transmission owners at 10.57%.
A spike in natural gas prices pushed LMPs up in both NYISO and ISO-NE in March, though analysts say the rise may be short-lived.
The Millstone nuclear power plant has earned at least $3 billion in profits for Dominion since the company bought it, according to a study.
Millstone will bid into the ISO-NE 12th Forward Capacity Auction next year, indicating Dominion expects it to continue operations into 2022.
While the executive order signed by Trump rolling back efforts to combat climate change upset some, RTO officials are largely shrugging their shoulders.
Officials gathered in Boston for the New England Restructuring Electricity Roundtable to discuss the challenges in meeting their states' clean energy goals.
The ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee discussed several changes in the RTO's procedures for 2017 and Eversource's aging transmission towers.
Energy efficiency, lower economic growth and burgeoning home solar installations will reduce the ISO-NE net load through at least 2026.
ISO-NE nixed a request for proposals for the Keene Road market efficiency transmission upgrade because it would be prohibitively expensive.
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