October 4, 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.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: March 10-11, 2020
ISO-NE is wrapping up its Energy Security Improvements initiative ahead of a FERC deadline, stakeholders learned during a NEPOOL Markets Committee meeting.
FERC Reverses Ruling on ISO-NE ‘Economic Life’ Rules
FERC's Neil Chatterjee and Bernard McNamee reversed the commission’s order correcting a key calculation in evaluating ISO-NE’s capacity delist bids.
Overheard at NECA Renewable Energy Conference 2020
About 150 people gathered in Auburndale, Mass., for the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association's Renewable Energy Conference.
FERC Rejects ISO-NE Fuel Security Tariff Revisions
FERC rejected ISO-NE Tariff revisions to clarify that resources retained for fuel security reasons will not be retained for other reasons once the fuel security retention period ends.
ISO-NE Study to Chart Transition to Future Grid
ISO-NE and NEPOOL stakeholders are collaborating to study market and reliability issues the region will face as it decarbonizes over the next decades.
Mass. DOER Explores Transmission for OSW
The Mass. DOER hosted a conference to explore if it should solicit proposals for a coordinated independent transmission network for offshore wind.
ISO-NE: States Must Lead on Carbon Pricing
ISO-NE CEO Gordon van Welie said implementing a carbon price in New England would be “simple” but state officials need to support it before the RTO can act.
Avangrid Optimistic on NECEC, OSW
Avangrid expects to begin construction this year on the New England Clean Energy Connect transmission project despite a potential referendum in Maine.
FERC Accepts ISO-NE Filing for FCA 14
FERC approved ISO-NE’s November 2019 filing of information related to qualification of resources to participate in Forward Capacity Auction 14.
Eversource Sees Steady OSW Growth
Eversource touted its potential for offshore wind growth after its 2019 earnings were hit by a $204 million write-off of a failed Northern Pass project.

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