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December 5, 2025

Forward Capacity Market (FCM)

Nexamp
ISO-NE Starts its Capacity Accreditation Journey
ISO-NE is leaning toward a marginal approach to resource capacity accreditation, but there's a year of stakeholder discussions ahead.
Clean Energy Group
NEPOOL Markets Committee Briefs: May 10, 2022
The NEPOOL MC discussed changes to the frequency of FCM parameter recalculations, the continuous storage facility model and cybersecurity reporting.
NTE Energy
NEPOOL Participants Committee Briefs: May 5, 2022
Competitive Power Ventures’ proposal to revamp ISO-NE's financial assurance rules failed to win approval from NEPOOL’s Participants Committee.
Office of Governor Charlie Baker
Mass. Breaks from New England States on ISO-NE MOPR
Massachusetts broke from NESCOE's stance on the elimination of ISO-NE's MOPR, saying the rule should be disposed of as soon as possible, without any delay.
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ISO-NE Sends MOPR Filing to FERC, Teeing up Big Decision
FERC has a number of paths it could take with ISO-NE's filing proposing a transitioned MOPR removal.
NTE Energy
FERC Allows ISO-NE 1-month Delay for FCA 17
FERC agreed to allow ISO-NE to adjust the schedule for next year’s Forward Capacity Auction 17, which was delayed because of the Killingly Energy Center.
ISO-NE
Highlights from FCA 16: No New Gas, No Big Storage
New England’s Forward Capacity Auction last month offered no big surprises, but it did hint at coming shifts in the dynamics of the region’s energy supply.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE Announces Capacity Auction Results After Killingly Delay
ISO-NE was forced to wait several weeks to publish the results of the capacity auction because of uncertainty surrounding the Killingly Energy Center.
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FERC Doubles down to Deny Killingly Rehearing
FERC issued an order affirming its decision to deny rehearing to NTE Energy on the termination of the company’s capacity supply obligation for Killingly.
ISO-NE Asks Court for an Out as Killingly Uncertainty Balloons
ISO-NE asked the D.C. Circuit to undo its order keeping the Killingly capacity supply obligation alive and holding up the results of the capacity auction.

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