
Update on New England natural gas system study
Two whitepapers recently published as part of Phase Two of the study Since identifying the region’s reliance on natural gas for …
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Two whitepapers recently published as part of Phase Two of the study Since identifying the region’s reliance on natural gas for …
Read MoreNew criteria is effective November 3, 2013 The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved ISO New England's proposal to modify …
Read MoreThis market enhancement is another step toward improving resource performance and mitigating natural-gas dependence risks The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) gave …
Read MoreNumerous advancements gained in monitoring and analyzing power system performance; sets foundation for improved reliability and operational efficiency In 2009, ISO …
Read MoreThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has conditionally accepted ISO New England’s proposed reliability program for the 2013/2014 winter, concluding …
Read MoreSolar energy has become one of the fastest growing types of electricity generation in New England. Based on ISO New …
Read MoreISO New England recently hosted a meeting of New England state utility commissioners and staff to continue an ongoing dialogue …
Read MoreOn Tuesday, August 27, Entergy Nuclear Power Marketing submitted to ISO New England its formal request to retire the Vermont …
Read MoreAugust 14, 2013, marks the ten-year anniversary of one of the most notable dates in the history of power system …
Read MoreISO New England is targeting the ninth Forward Capacity Auction (FCA-9), scheduled for February 2015, to implement changes the modeling …
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