October 5, 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.
FERC Rejects New England Tx Rate Settlement
FERC rejected a contested offer of settlement on network service rates for a group of New England transmission owners (NETOs).
‘Grid Transformation Day’ Highlights ISO-NE Challenges
The first-ever ISO-NE Grid Transformation Day talked about the change overtaking the power industry — and the breadth of resources needed to accommodate it.
ISO-NE on Track with GMD Standard
ISO-NE is on its way to complying with NERC’s revised geomagnetic disturbance standard, the RTO told the NEPOOL Reliability Committee.
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: May 21, 2019
ISO-NE projects net installed capacity requirements will increase and procedures could be needed to overcome a shortage of “operable” capacity.
FERC Sets Conference on New England Fuel Security
FERC has agreed to New England’s request for a public “prefiling” meeting to discuss the region’s plans for long-term fuel security.
Eversource Balks at ISO-NE Plan on CIP Costs
Eversource Energy is opposing ISO-NE's plan to allow generators to recover costs of NERC critical infrastructure protection requirements through transmission rates.
NEECE Panelists Discuss Public Policy Drivers
New England Energy Conference and Exposition panelists discussed the many state and city policies spurring changes in the regional electricity markets.
Abundance of Summer Capacity — Except in Texas
ERCOT’s low reserve margin sticks out when compared to those of most other regions in the U.S., where their reserves are well above their reference levels.
RTO Board Members Share Views on Oversight Role
Present and former RTO board members at the Energy Bar Association’s annual meeting quickly seized control, asking questions of each other.
Ex-Coal Plant Site Chosen for Mass. OSW Hub
Anbaric will spend $650 million to build a delivery hub for offshore wind at Brayton Point, the former site of New England’s largest coal plant.

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