ISO-NE
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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.
The Maine PUC announced a 546-MW procurement of renewable energy, its largest since restructuring more than 20 years ago.
ISO-NE presented the PAC with potential study conditions to identify transmission needs under increased penetration of distributed, renewable and storage resources.
The cost of the Greater Boston Project is expected to increase by $191 million, Eversource told the NEPOOL Reliability Committee.
Stakeholders are complaining about the nominating process for former Maine PUC Commissioner Mark Vannoy's appointment to ISO-NE’s board.
FERC denied a request from Green Mountain Power for a waiver of ISO-NE’s revised definition of settlement-only resources.
Connecticut DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes took aim at both ISO-NE and FERC in a panel discussion on carbon pricing during a Consumer Liaison Group meeting.
The Northern Maine ISA is asking New England transmission owners to eliminate through-and-out transmission charges for transactions between it and ISO-NE.
NEPOOL stakeholders proposed changes to Forward Capacity Market parameters and rules regarding the timing of delist bids.
Rhode Island boasts the first and only offshore wind farm in the Western Hemisphere, but it has seen its modest OSW procurement goals eclipsed by surrounding states.
ISO-NE will proceed with its proposal to eliminate capacity performance payments for energy efficiency resources.
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