October 7, 2024

Eversource Energy

New England States Move Toward Renewables Contracts
New England states will negotiate with developers of six renewable power projects totaling 460 MW in the next phase of their effort to procure clean energy.
FERC Rejects Capacity Release Exemption for NE Gas Generators
FERC rejected the Algonquin Gas Transmission request to exempt natural gas-fired generators from competitive bidding under capacity release rules.
Eversource, National Grid Withdraw Requests to Bill for Pipeline
Eversource and National Grid withdrew their requests to bill electric ratepayers for natural gas capacity from the proposed Access Northeast pipeline.
UPDATED: Mass. Supreme Court Vacates EDC-Pipeline Contract Order
A Massachusetts court struck down regulators’ plan to allow electric distribution companies to charge ratepayers for additional natural gas pipeline capacity.
NH PUC Approves Sale of Merrimack Station
State regulators on Friday approved Public Service Company of New Hampshire’s divestiture of the Merrimack Station and other generation assets.
Eversource, Hydro-Quebec File PPA for Northern Pass
Hydro-Quebec and Eversource Energy filed a PPA with the NH PUC to deliver at least 100 MW during peak hours over the Northern Pass Transmission line.
Generation Owners Seek to Block EDC-Pipeline Deals
PSEG and NextEra petitioned FERC to block New England states’ efforts to have electric ratepayers underwrite the cost of expanded natural gas pipelines.
Northern Pass Challenge Headed to NH Supreme Court
The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has appealed the dismissal of its complaint against Northern Pass.
Pact Reached on Northern Pass Utility Designation
The settlement between Northern Pass Transmission and the New Hampshire PUC is contingent on the transmission line receiving all state and federal permits.
Court Dismisses Complaint vs. Northern Pass
A New Hampshire court dismissed a complaint seeking to block development of land needed to bury a section of the Northern Pass transmission line.

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