
FERC accepts ISO-NE’s interconnection process changes
The revised process will make the way generators apply to connect to the region’s power grid more efficient.
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The revised process will make the way generators apply to connect to the region’s power grid more efficient.
Read MoreThe update notes progress on several anchor projects, which are the ISO’s highest-priority initiatives.
Read MoreA roundup of ISO-NE staff speaking engagements in March 2025.
Read MoreMarket design discussions will continue as the ISO prepares to take its proposals to FERC later this year.
Read MoreThe New England states requested the longer-term transmission planning RFP to enhance reliability and market efficiency and to better integrate affordable resources.
Read MoreISO New England closely monitors space weather for activity that could impact the power system.
Read MoreThe hearing in Washington was titled “Keeping the Lights On: Examining the State of Regional Grid Reliability.”
Read MorePrices were up year over year in both the day-ahead and real-time markets, driven primarily by higher demand.
Read MoreThe award recognizes the ISO’s Advanced Technology Solutions team, which develops new and improved technologies to ensure the reliability of an evolving grid.
Read MoreAbout 20 substations near New England's coastline may be suitable for interconnecting 1,200 MW of offshore wind to the power grid without major transmission upgrades.
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