October 3, 2024

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.
ISO-NE to FERC on Fuel Security: What Now?
ISO-NE asked FERC if it could seek its direction to improve its fuel security after the commission rejected the RTO’s ESI market design.
Study Outlines Challenges of Decarbonizing New England
A new study outlines the challenges of decarbonization in New England, including the amount of renewables required and carbon capture.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: Nov. 9-10, 2020
The NEPOOL Markets Committee passed a motion to update FCM parameters for the 2025/26 capacity commitment period and discussed Order 841.
Overheard at the 28th NECBC Annual Conference
New England and Canadian officials discussed transmission planning for offshore wind and natural gas's role in the clean-energy transition.
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NEPOOL Participants Committee Briefs: Nov. 5, 2020
The NEPOOL Participants Committee acted on consent agenda items and discussed ISO-NE's "vision for the future" and winter readiness.
NYISO, using U.S. EIA data
Soapbox: It’s Time for Transparency in the Grid
Mike Jacobs, senior energy analyst for the Union of Concerned Scientists, argues for more transparency in RTOs' and ISOs' GHG emissions.
Boosted by Tx, Eversource Posts Strong Q3 Earnings
Eversource reported third-quarter earnings of $346.3 million powered by its transmission segment, which fueled a $27.4 million rise.
NEPOOL Continues Discussions on FCM Parameters
The NEPOOL Markets Committee continued its discussion on Forward Capacity Market parameters for the 2025/26 capacity commitment period.
NECA Panel Ponders Forward Clean Energy Market
New England stakeholders considered if a forward clean energy market would help state meet their clean energy goals within ISO-NE’s markets.
FERC Rejects ESI Proposal from ISO-NE
FERC rejected ISO-NE’s proposed Energy Security Improvements, saying it would add substantial costs “without meaningfully improving fuel security.”

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