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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.
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.
The ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee heard the RTO’s latest study results on integrating up to 8,000 MW of offshore wind into the regional grid.
An Environmental Business Council of New England conference on offshore wind came after BOEM announced when it plans to rule on the Vineyard Wind permit.
ISO-NE intends to design a forward ancillary services market to complement the day-ahead one proposed under its ESI initiative.
FERC rejected ISO-NE and NEPOOL's request to roll back the sunset date for a provision that allows the RTO to retain a resource for fuel security reasons.
FERC denied CPower’s two waiver requests to allow its seven summer-only distributed solar demand capacity resources to participate in ISO-NE’s FCA 14.
ISO-NE told the NEPOOL Participants Committee that January saw record high temperatures averaging 7.8 degrees Fahrenheit above normal.
ISO-NE's 2020 Forward Capacity Auction cleared at a record low of $2/kW-month, a nearly 50% drop from the $3.80/kW-month in 2019.
FERC rejected a solar aggregator’s request to offer 14 DERs into ISO-NE’s 2020 Forward Capacity Auction despite a dispute over the interconnection status.
ISO-NE’s External Market Monitor presented the NEPOOL Markets Committee a design for mitigating market power in the day-ahead ancillary services market.
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