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.
NPCC Sees Lower Summer Peak for 2019
The Northeast Power Coordinating Council is projecting a summer peak demand of 103,548 MW in the week of July 28, 2019 a 0.6% reduction from last year.
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: April 25, 2019
Two of three economic study requests presented at ISO-NE’s Planning Advisory Committee meeting pertained to offshore wind development.
Avangrid Earnings Drop on Weak Wind
Declining wind output drove down Avangrid’s first-quarter earnings by 11% compared to a year earlier, company officials said.
FERC Open Meeting Briefs: April 18, 2019
FERC’s chair appointed a new chief of staff and opined on PJM’s complex capacity rules, while lame-duck Commissioner LaFleur is not leaving just yet.
FERC: ISO-NE Won’t Change EE Rules Without Stakeholder Talks
ISO-NE will not alter its energy efficiency performance standards outside the stakeholder process, FERC reassured stakeholders Tuesday.
OSW Industry Urges Cooperation as States Covet Jobs
At the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s 2019 International Partnering Forum, the talk was about jobs and contracts the industry would bring to states.
Longer Tx Planning Horizon Seen for OSW
Grid operators may need to rethink transmission planning for offshore wind, panelists told the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s 2019 International Partnering Forum.
D. Maurice Kreis
FERC Rejects RTO Insider Bid to Open NEPOOL
FERC rejected RTO Insider’s bid to force the New England Power Pool to open its meetings to the public and press, saying it lacked authority to act.
Europe Sees Dollar Signs in East Coast Waters
The turnout at a major offshore wind conference in New York suggests European developers believe the waters off the U.S. East Coast are the next big thing.
FERC Asks RTOs for more Details on Storage Rules
FERC issued deficiency letters to all six jurisdictional RTOs and ISOs over their proposed energy storage rules, pressing for definitions, tariff citations and other details.

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