New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners (NECPUC)
ISO-NE is touting several “enhancements” to its current governance practices in a recent memo to state energy officials intended to appease frustration.
ISO-NE got through the winter without serious incident, but now it's time to start planning for next winter.
A panel on grid modernization that closed NECPUC focused on lessons learned from the February winter storm in Texas.
Natural gas supplies, carbon pricing and transmission were among the topics at the 73rd New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners Symposium.
Upgrading the gas pipeline network could prepare existing infrastructure to carry zero-carbon fuels, but it's an “enormous task,” researcher Erin Blanton said.
ISO-NE announced the election of its four-person 2021 Board of Directors slate that will expand the board to 11 members for one year.
ISO-NE and stakeholders formally started work on eliminating the minimum offer price rule at a two-day meeting of the NEPOOL Market Committee.
FERC’s proposal for incentivizing public utilities to invest in cybersecurity improvements provoked a range of reactions from stakeholders.
With four vacancies coming in the next two years, ISO-NE board Chair Kathleen Abernathy briefed NEPOOL on the RTO’s “roadmap” for future appointments.
FERC Commissioner Bernard McNamee explained his dissent in the commission's storage order to the New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners.
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