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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 regulators and stakeholders told FERC they fear ISO-NE’s fuel security proposal could increase costs without solving winter supply concerns.
NEPOOL voted to recommend requiring solar resources to provide meteorological and operational data to support power production forecasting.
ISO-NE advised FERC that it is revising its fuel security analysis for FCA 14 to assume more natural gas use and bigger contributions from renewables.
State and regional officials updated the Environmental Business Council of New England on the rapid progress of renewable energy development.
A new effort by the New England Power Pool could give ISO-NE’s most “senior” board members a longer shot at keeping their positions.
Several projects in Maine have withdrawn from the interconnection queue since the second Maine Resource Integration Study began, the ISO-NE PAC learned.
ISO-NE floated a portion of its long-term market proposal to address fuel supply constraints to the NEPOOL Markets Committee.
More than 100 people protested a Massachusetts DOER proposal to alter the state’s renewable portfolio standard to include biomass plants.
FERC Commissioner Bernard McNamee explained his dissent in the commission's storage order to the New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners.
At NECPUC's annual symposium, regulators said they are struggling to deal with how rapidly public policy is transforming the region’s electricity markets.
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