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April 17, 2026

New England Power Generators Association (NEPGA)

Generators’ Rehearing Bid on ISO-NE Scarcity Rules Denied
FERC rejected a request by NEPGA that it expand the time frame for relief ordered in a dispute over ISO-NE's peak energy rent adjustment.
Generators Seek Rehearing of ISO-NE CONE Ruling
The New England Power Generators Association filed a request for rehearing of FERC's approval of ISO-NE’s updated cost of new entry value.
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FERC Approves ISO-NE CONE, Offer Trigger Updates
FERC accepted ISO-NE’s updated cost of new entry (CONE) and offer review trigger price (ORTP), effective March 15, 2017.
Public Power Skeptical of ISO-NE Two-Tier Capacity Auction
Public power utilities in ISO-NE aren’t convinced that ISO-NE’s two-tiered capacity auction is the best way to incorporate clean energy procurements.
ISO-NE Scarcity Rules Unfair to Generators, FERC Says
FERC granted a NEPGA complaint that a penalty imposed by ISO-NE during a heat wave proved that a rule intended to punish resource withholding is unjust.
Generators: ‘Unjust’ Rule Cost $100M in New England Heat Wave
The New England Power Generators Association (NEPGA) says a rule meant to prevent withholding of generating resources unfairly cost them $100 million during an August heat wave.
Massachusetts Bill Boosts Offshore Wind, Canadian Hydro
With only hours to go at the end of its session, the Massachusetts legislature passed a major energy bill that boosts Canadian hydropower and offshore wind.
Massachusetts Clean Power Bill Hit from All Sides
A bill introduced in the Massachusetts House calls for power distribution companies and the state Department of Energy Resources to procure offshore wind and hydro.
Prices Down 26% in ISO-NE Capacity Auction
Prices dropped 26% in ISO-NE’s 10th Forward Capacity Auction as new resources more than made up for retiring generation.
Upward Trend to Continue in ISO-NE Capacity Auction?
ISO-NE will hold its 10th Forward Capacity Auction on Monday with expectations that prices will continue to rise as more generation resources leave the market.

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