ISO-NE Board Chair Cheryl LaFleur named clean energy Lifetime Achievement Award winner
LaFleur was one of the longest-serving commissioners on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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LaFleur was one of the longest-serving commissioners on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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Read MoreCheryl LaFleur has been elected chair of ISO New England's Board of Directors, replacing Kathleen Abernathy, who is retiring.
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