November 27, 2024

Eversource Energy

State-Sponsored Energy Procurement Moves Ahead in NE
Requests for proposals for the next rounds of multi-state clean energy, efficiency and storage energy procurement were released.
Eversource Posts Strong 2015 Results Despite Weak Quarter
Despite mild temperatures that dampened its fourth-quarter performance, Eversource posted 2015 results that easily bested its previous year’s earnings.
Committee Rules Northern Pass Application Complete
The decision means the licensing process for the 192-mile Northern Pass transmission line can continue.
Northern Pass Facing Challenges over Siting
The developers of the Northern Pass transmission line may have to fight in court before they turn the first shovel of dirt on their project to deliver Canadian hydropower to the New England grid.
Algonquin Submits Pre-Filing Request for Access Northeast Pipeline
Spectra Energy’s Algonquin Gas Transmission asked FERC to grant permission for the pre-filing review on the proposed Access Northeast project by Nov. 13.
Energy Department OKs Canadian Hydro Line in New England
The Energy Department recommended approval of a presidential permit for the New England Clean Power Link, which would transmit 1,000 MW of Canadian hydropower into New England.
Northern Pass Files for Siting Approval, Revises Cost
The developers of the Northern Pass transmission line have filed for siting approval from New Hampshire with a higher price tag, a slightly altered route and another adjustment in the amount of hydropower the project can carry from Canada.
FERC Denies NSTAR Market Power Complaint
NSTAR Electric had challenged the sale of five power plants in the Boston area worth about 2,654 MW from various entities to Constellation for $1.1 billion.
NH PUC Staff: Northeast Energy Direct Pipeline Would Lower Power Prices
The Northeast Energy Direct pipeline project is the best way to lower electricity prices and increase reliability, the staff of the NHPUC said in a report.
Northern Pass Opponents Want More of Line Buried
The developer of the Northern Pass transmission line that would bring Canadian hydropower to New England has proposed burying 60 miles of the line through scenic areas of New Hampshire, a change that will force a reduction in its capacity.

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