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ISO New England announced that its vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary Raymond W. Hepper, will retire on June …
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ISO New England announced that its vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary Raymond W. Hepper, will retire on June …
Read MoreThe ISO will retain about 1,300 megawatts to ensure local reliability New England’s annual Forward Capacity Market auction for power system …
Read MoreEnergy market transactions in December totaled $856 million, with nearly half incurred in the last week Extreme cold weather at the …
Read MoreThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has accepted ISO New England’s proposed Installed Capacity Requirement (ICR) value of 33,725 megawatts (MW) to be used …
Read MoreISO New England today filed proposed tariff changes with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) designed to help accommodate the …
Read MoreJanuary 7 Power Systems Update As of Sunday, January 7, New England’s bulk power system continues to operate reliably during this …
Read MoreUpdate 11/1/2017: FERC has issued its order accepting the interconnection queue clustering revisions. FERC rejected all protests and determined that …
Read MoreISO New England is pleased to announce the Maps and Diagrams webpage: a new one-stop-shop for many of the ISO’s …
Read More6/11/18 update: Final program values posted. Please note that the number of program oil barrels used differs from the actual …
Read MorePower system operates well during summer months, partial solar eclipse Cooler than usual temperatures during July and August led to …
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