ISO New England (ISO-NE)

NEPOOL Transmission Committee Briefs: May 27, 2020
The NEPOOL Transmission Committee voted to recommend the Participants Committee support ISO-NE’s filing to address rejected portions its FERC Order 845 compliance filing.
FERC OKs Payment Rules for IROL Facilities
FERC approved a procedure for “critical” New England generators and transmission operators to obtain compensation for compliance with NERC rules.
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: May 20, 2020
ISO-NE presented the preliminary results of economic studies conducted for NESCOE and Anbaric.
NJ Regulators Weighing Input on Capacity Market Exit
The New Jersey BPU received dozens of comments on how it should respond to PJM's expanded MOPR. State regulators initiated the investigation to determine if staying in the capacity market will increase consumer costs or impede the state's goals of 100% clean energy sources by 2050.
NEPOOL Reliability Committee Briefs: May 19, 2020
The NEPOOL Reliability Committee discussed load forecasting method changes, DC-coupled facilities' participation in the markets and transmission upgrades.
Emergency Measures Possible for ERCOT, FERC Warns
ERCOT may need to use Energy Emergency Alerts to provide “operational flexibility” and ensure it has sufficient resources to mitigate capacity shortages this summer.
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: May 12, 2020
ISO-NE’s winter wholesale market costs totaled $1.8 billion, a 32% decrease from the previous winter because of lower energy and capacity costs.
ISO-NE/NYISO/PJM IPSAC Briefs: May 15, 2020
PJM on Friday hosted an IPSAC meeting with ISO-NE and NYISO to provide input for the development of the Northeast Coordinated System Plan.
NEPOOL Participants Committee Briefs: May 7, 2020
ISO-NE plans to bring staff back to its Holyoke, Mass., headquarters in phases over the summer, CEO Gordon van Welie told the NEPOOL Participants Committee.
Sagging Demand Cushions NPCC’s Summer Outlook
NPCC does not anticipate any major reliability issues this summer, in part because of depressed demand resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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