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March 31, 2026

ISO-NE

ISO New England Inc. is a regional transmission organization that oversees the operation of the electricity transmission system, coordinates wholesale electricity markets, and manages power system planning for the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and most of Maine.
CPV
CORRECTED: FERC Seeks More Info on CPV Plant’s Ownership
FERC ruled CPV must provide additional information to prove it adequately mitigated market power at its newly opened Towantic Energy Center.
FERC Broadens Challenge to TOs’ Tax Calculations
FERC identified 13 additional transmission owners it said should change accounting practices that could inflate rates by underestimating tax credits.
ZEV Taskforce
Nine States Call for Rules to Boost ZEVs
Nine states rolled out a plan pushing for wider adoption of policies that would accelerate the use of zero-emission vehicles.
Tetra Tech
Salem Harbor Plant Facing FERC Action
FERC ordered Footprint Power to refute a finding that the company violated ISO-NE Tariff rules by filing “false and misleading supply offers.”
© RTO Insider
Driving Carbon off the Road in New England
Raab Associates’ 158th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable focused on the challenges of decarbonizing the transportation sector.
FirstEnergy Calls out FERC ‘Failure’ to Act on Resilience
FirstEnergy Solutions says ISO-NE’s request to prop up Exelon’s Mystic plant shows why FERC should take emergency action to bail out coal and nuclear.
Overheard at ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group Meeting
Offshore wind development, energy efficiency and engaging electricity users were the topics at ISO-NE’s Consumer Liaison Group meeting.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE Planning Advisory Committee Briefs: June 13, 2018
ISO-NE forecasts a net installed capacity requirement value of 34,000 MW for capacity commitment period 2023/24, officials told the PAC.
ISO-NE
6 Projects for ISO-NE’s 1st Clustered System Impact Study
Only six of 32 interconnection requests studied by ISO-NE in its initial test of its new queue clustering methodology have moved on.
CPV: Subsidies, not Gas Fears, Challenge for New Plants
Competitive Power Ventures celebrated the opening of its new Towantic Energy Center, an 805-MW combined cycle gas-fired power plant in Oxford, Conn.

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