ISO New England (ISO-NE)
Efficient development of offshore wind transmission requires changes to planning, interconnection and cost allocation procedures.
R.I. Gov. Raimondo announced a new solicitation to procure up to 600 MW of offshore wind energy, moving the state closer to 100% renewables by 2030
ISO-NE announced its Cape Cod Resource Integration Study that will focus on new transmission infrastructure to interconnect queued generation
NEPOOL’s Reliability Committee failed to endorse cost overruns on Eversource Energy’s Greater Boston Transmission Project.
Offshore wind advocates are calling for changes to RTO transmission planning and cost allocation rules to reduce costs and development risks.
FERC Commissioner Glick promotes cooporation between states, RTOs and FERC in moving toward renewable energy.
Combined heat and power systems harbor great potential for small applications, but adopters must face that system costs do not fall in proportion to size.
Demand response aggregator Voltus filed a complaint with FERC challenging the state opt-out provision in Order 719.
The COVID-19 pandemic upended legislative business across New England, though state legislatures still advanced energy legislation.
TOs, regulators and stakeholders face a massive task in planning for new transmission as they prepare for an influx of renewable resources.
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