New England States Committee on Electricity (NESCOE)
The New England States Committee on Electricity (NESCOE) presented its “Advancing the Vision” report to the NEPOOL Participants Committee.
ISO-NE previewed a model for its capacity market that it plans to study featuring both net carbon pricing and elements of a forward clean energy market.
Transmission owners told FERC that limiting the RTO participation adder would reduce grid investments while ratepayers called the proposal long overdue.
ISO-NE and stakeholders formally started work on eliminating the minimum offer price rule at a two-day meeting of the NEPOOL Market Committee.
Panelists discussed at the annual NEECE discussed the challenges of decarbonizing New England's grid.
ISO-NE briefed the NEPOOL Participants Committee on a project to address the removal of the minimum offer price rule from the capacity market.
NESCOE presented a concept that would integrate routine transmission planning process with consideration of public policy-driven options.
FERC dismissed a complaint by New England generators against Exelon's Mystic cost-of-service agreement.
State energy officials in New England held an online technical forum to discuss equity and environmental justice issues.
FERC approved revisions to the ISO-NE tariff on recalculating the dynamic delist bid threshold for the Forward Capacity Auction.
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