November 23, 2024

New England Power Pool (NEPOOL)

ISO-NE
ISO-NE Finalizing Changes to Economic Study Process
ISO-NE is finalizing changes to its economic study process as it works through the NEPOOL stakeholder gauntlet.
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Incumbents Successful in Most Contested Governors’ Races
Democrats backing aggressive climate policies won or were leading in eight of 12 of the most contested gubernatorial races after voting Tuesday.
State of Massachusetts
NEPOOL Splits with ISO-NE over Pumped Storage Eligibility for IEP
ISO-NE will not incorporate an amendment approved by the NEPOOL Participants Committee to include pumped storage resources in its Inventoried Energy Program.
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NEPOOL to Consider Raising ISO-NE Board Age Limit
NEPOOL stakeholders will consider whether to increase the age limit for members of ISO-NE’s Board of Directors, hoping to expand the pool of job candidates.
MCAN
A Massachusetts Climate Group Takes its Message to NEPOOL
The Massachusetts Climate Action Network has joined NEPOOL membership as it looks to add a regional lens to its work.
Nexamp
ISO-NE Firms up its Support for Marginal Capacity Accreditation
ISO-NE is narrowing down its options as it moves forward with revamping its process for resource capacity accreditation.
Shutterstock
Mystic Cost Worries Highlight NEPOOL PC Meeting
A group of New England suppliers is raising worries about the costs of the cost-of-service agreement between ISO-NE and the Mystic Generating Station.
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ISO-NE Weighs in on FERC’s Proposed Interconnection Changes
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
ISO-NE Wants to Hike its Budget by 10% in 2023
ISO-NE is proposing a roughly 10% increase in its operating budget for 2023 and the addition of more than 50 employees over the next two years.
JERA
Mass. AG, Public Citizen Raise Alarm Over Proposed Generation Deal
JERA's proposed acquisition of three generating units in New England raises competition concerns, say the Massachusetts Attorney General and Public Citizen.

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