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April 2, 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.
Connecticut Moves Closer to Equating Nuclear with Renewables
Connecticut legislators unveiled a bill that would put the state’s only nuclear power generator on equal footing with renewable energy resources.
Overheard at NECA Renewable Energy Conference
About 200 people attended the snow-delayed Northeast Energy and Commerce Association (NECA) Renewable Energy Conference on March 6.
IMAPP Pondering 4 Options for Incorporating Clean Energy in NE
Stakeholders are considering 4 of 17 proposals from last year's IMAPP initiative to better incorporate clean energy into ISO-NE's markets.
ISO-NE Begins Discussing Order 1000 Public Policy Tx Projects
New England’s needs for energy infrastructure moved to ISO-NE as stakeholders began discussing the potential for major projects under FERC Order 1000.
ISO-NE Market Falls in 2016; LMPs, Gas Prices Lowest on Record
ISO-NE’s wholesale electric market totaled $4.1 billion in 2016, down 30% from 2015 thanks to low natural gas prices and mild weather.
Eversource 2016 Results Up Despite Warm Q1
Eversource Energy reported 2016 earnings of $942.3 million, up 7% over 2015 earnings of $878.5 million.
NE Power Pool Extends IMAPP Timeline
The NEPOOL IMAPP collaborative process will suspend its monthly meetings until May to allow ISO-NE more time to develop a new market design.
ISO-NE Capacity Prices Fall 25%, Lowest Since 2013
Prices dropped by one-quarter to $5.30/kW-month in the ISO-NE 11th Forward Capacity Auction, the lowest since 2013.
Connecticut Lawmakers to Draw Up Millstone Rescue Plan
Connecticut legislators held a hearing to gather input on a bill that would support Dominion's Millstone nuclear plant.
Bay Blasts MOPR on Way Out the Door
FERC rebuffed generators’ attempt to apply ISO-NE’s minimum offer price rule (MOPR) to 200 MW of renewable generation that were granted an exemption.

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