New England Power Pool (NEPOOL)
ISO-NE and NEPOOL will brief attendees on the basics at the first of several online public technical conferences to be held by New England states.
A new report explores ways for New England to overcome the growing conflicts between states’ clean energy goals and ISO-NE's wholesale markets.
With four vacancies coming in the next two years, ISO-NE board Chair Kathleen Abernathy briefed NEPOOL on the RTO’s “roadmap” for future appointments.
Tensions between New England states and ISO-NE came to a head last year when five governors issued a joint statement calling for reforms to the RTO.
The NEPOOL Reliability Committee last week recommended that the Participants Committee support revisions to ISO-NE’s Planning Procedures
NEPOOL members looked at a new study to better understand the impact of New England’s ambitious greenhouse gas goals on the ISO-NE grid.
The NEPOOL Markets Committee discussed summer wholesale market costs, Ferc Order 2222 compliance and changes to its Generation Information System.
The NEPOOL Participants Committee approved its consent agenda and elected David Cavanaugh as chair at its final meeting of the year.
The ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group held its final meeting of the year where a panel of experts wrapped up 2020 and looked to the year ahead.
Panelists, including ISO-NE CEO Gordon van Welie, discussed the future of the RTO on the last day of the New England Energy Summit.
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