NEPOOL Transmission Committee
ISO-NE is pursuing an alternative compliance pathway on FERC Order 2023 regarding storage resource interconnection, hoping to sidestep the need for “control technology,” the RTO told the NEPOOL Transmission Committee.
ISO-NE plans to request independent entity variations related to its operating assumptions for storage resources and the cluster study timeframe.
ISO-NE is finalizing changes to its economic study process as it works through the NEPOOL stakeholder gauntlet.
ISO-NE repeated a familiar refrain in its initial take on FERC’s interconnection NOPR: give us flexibility and make sure our region’s needs can be met.
ISO-NE is developing a process for allowing energy storage projects to be used as transmission assets.
ISO-NE updated NEPOOL on its proposal to change the interconnection jurisdiction for DERs and compliance with FERC Order 881.
The NEPOOL Transmission Committee was briefed on FERC's approval of recovery of compliance costs for facilities designated as critical for determining IROL.
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.
NEPOOL participants seem to be in “overall agreement” with ISO-NE’s approach to finalizing compliance with FERC Order 845.
NEPOOL focused on how to apply transmission charges to a storage resource when it is charging for later resale and not providing a service.
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