October 6, 2024

New England Power Generators Association (NEPGA)

Supply Side not Buying ISO-NE’s ICR Numbers
NEPOOL’s Reliability Committee did not endorse ISO-NE’s installed capacity requirement values, as the Generation and Supplier sectors voted in opposition.
FERC Extends ISO-NE Fuel Security Filing Deadline
FERC granted ISO-NE another six months to file a long-term fuel security mechanism, the second extension since its original order last July.
NEPGA Supports Re-think of New England Markets
The New England Power Generators Association agreed to explore how the region’s energy market could accommodate the growth of state-sponsored resources.
Former Mass. DPU Chair Reflects on Service
Massachusetts' former top regulator Angela O'Connor sat down with RTO Insider to talk about the challenges faced by her old agency — and the privilege of serving it.
RTO Insider Reporter Admitted to NEPOOL
The New England Power Pool voted to admit RTO Insider correspondent Michael Kuser as an End User member under strict rules that prevent him from reporting publicly on what he hears in meetings.
ISO-NE Steady on Fuel Plan Despite NEPOOL Rebuff
The New England Power Pool Markets Committee rejected ISO-NE’s interim proposal for compensating generators for fuel security. But the RTO plans to file the plan with FERC with or without stakeholder endorsement.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE, NEPOOL Answer Generators on FCM Test Price
ISO-NE urged FERC to reject a protest over the RTO’s proposed “test price” mechanism to be applied to resources seeking to retire capacity.
FERC Rejects NESCOE Request on Scarcity Rules
FERC rejected a request by the New England States Committee on Electricity to broaden the commission’s ruling raising ISO-NE’s peak energy rent adjustment.
Mystic Waiver Request Spurs Strong Opposition
Comments filed with FERC indicate most stakeholders oppose ISO-NE’s Tariff waiver request to keep Exelon's Mystic generating station running.
Sunrun
Competition Gives Everyone Better, Cheaper Energy Choices
NEPGA President Dan Dolan and Sunrun's Anne Hoskins argue against proposals that would allow utilities to gain control of consumer-owned energy storage.

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