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May 13, 2024

NEPOOL Markets Committee

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ISO-NE Recommends Delaying FCA 19
A range of clean energy stakeholders outlined questions and concerns about the potential changes in ISO-NE's FCA 19.
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NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: Aug. 8-10, 2023
New England wholesale market costs were significantly lower in the spring of 2023 compared to spring 2022 and 2021, the ISO-NE Internal Market Monitor told the Markets Committee.
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NEPOOL Debates Options for FCA 19
Several of the NEPOOL members expressed support for delaying the auction a year to help consider and potentially implement significant changes.
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Discussion Continues on ISO-NE Capacity Market Changes
ISO-NE presented stakeholders the pros and cons of moving to a prompt and seasonal capacity market.
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ISO-NE Market Monitor Reports Decreased Winter Energy Costs
ISO-NE wholesale market costs fell in winter 2023 year-over-year, but capacity market costs increased.
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ISO-NE Plans 2025 Launch for Day-Ahead Ancillary Services Initiative
ISO-NE is targeting 2025 for the launch of its Day-Ahead Ancillary Services Initiative, to ensure reliable next‐day operating plans with increasing renewables.
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ISO-NE Stakeholders OK DER Aggregation Plans, Generator Relief
ISO-NE stakeholders approved a proposed filing on DERs but rejected the RTO’s concerns in backing Ocean State Power's bid to remain a capacity resource.
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NEPOOL MC Gives OK to Inventoried Energy Program Tweaks
NEPOOL's Markets Committee approved changes to the Inventoried Energy Program intended to get the winter reliability program in line with global energy markets.
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ISO-NE Outlines More of Plans for Capacity Accreditation, DA Ancillary Services
ISO-NE continued to elaborate its proposed methods for de-rating gas resources in the winter, when there may be challenges getting fuel.
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ISO-NE Lays out Proposal for Measuring Gas Plants’ Winter Limitations
As ISO-NE continues to hack away at the complicated process of updating its capacity accreditation method, the grid operator is turning its attention to gas.

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