ISO New England (ISO-NE)
FERC rejected challenges to Order 872, which revised how it enforces the PURPA, but the commission granted clarification on several points.
FERC issued a proposal to require all transmission providers to implement seasonal and ambient-adjusted ratings on their lines.
DOE’s latest assessment of transmission congestion has concluded there is no need to designate national-interest transmission corridors.
Electricity industry CEOs discussed the “challenges & opportunities” of decarbonization in the New England power sector in the next 30 years.
FERC’s proposed policy statement on carbon pricing won wide support, although some expressed doubt that it will spur adoption.
The NYISO Business Issues Committee approved rule changes regarding transmission congestion contracts and hybrid storage facilities.
The NEPOOL Markets Committee passed a motion to update FCM parameters for the 2025/26 capacity commitment period and discussed Order 841.
Present and former regulators told NARUC they are skeptical that carbon pricing and capacity markets would achieve decarbonization.
ISO-NE asked FERC if it could seek its direction to improve its fuel security after the commission rejected the RTO’s ESI market design.
New England and Canadian officials discussed transmission planning for offshore wind and natural gas's role in the clean-energy transition.
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