ISO New England (ISO-NE)
The New England Power Pool Markets Committee continued to discuss impact assessments of ISO-NE’s proposed energy security improvements.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee approved changes to the requirements for submitting external transactions for capacity imports.
A study concluded PJM’s proposed 10-hour rule for energy storage resources participating in the capacity market is “unnecessary and unduly restrictive.”
FERC reduced paperwork for electricity sellers with market-based rate authority, while Commissioner Richard Glick dissented on connected entities.
The NEPOOL Reliability and Transmission Committees jointly met to discuss a multitude of governing document changes and transmission upgrades.
ISO-NE presented a new draft of the competitive transmission request for proposals template for stakeholder review at the Planning Advisory Committee.
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.
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