ISO-NE
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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.
FERC granted ISO-NE another six months to file a long-term fuel security mechanism, the second extension since its original order last July.
The NEPOOL Reliability Committee indicated its displeasure with the re-evaluation of the fuel-security reliability review for Mystic Units 8 and 9.
NEPOOL provided the Transmission Committee with an update on the hearing procedures in the proceeding under Federal Power Act Section 206.
The New England Power Pool Markets Committee met for three days in Meredith, N.H., last week to discuss ISO-NE’s proposed energy security improvements.
The New England Power Generators Association agreed to explore how the region’s energy market could accommodate the growth of state-sponsored resources.
ISO-NE planners will update base cases for the Boston 2028 Needs Assessment to include a transmission line and offshore wind projects.
About 40 environmental activists marched in front of the headquarters of Connecticut’s DEEP to protest the approval of the Killingly Energy Center.
ISO-NE’s controversial proposal to compensate resources for maintaining inventoried energy during the winter became effective because of inaction by FERC.
The New England Power Pool Markets Committee continued to discuss impact assessments of ISO-NE’s proposed energy security improvements.
Industry participants gathered at the law offices of Brown Rudnick to hear NECEC provide updates on new energy legislation in all six New England states.
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