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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 MoreAn opinion piece by Gordon van Welie, president and CEO of ISO New England, appeared in the February 5 edition …
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 MoreWhat happens when the New England Patriots stage a dramatic Super Bowl comeback, erasing a 28-3 deficit and forcing overtime? …
Read MoreEnergy market transactions in December totaled $856 million, with nearly half incurred in the last week Extreme cold weather at the …
Read MoreAn opinion piece by Gordon van Welie, president and CEO of ISO New England, appeared in January in 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 MoreOn January 23, ISO New England President & CEO Gordon van Welie testified before the Senate Committee on Energy & …
Read MoreISO New England today released its Operational Fuel-Security Analysis, a study assessing whether possible future resource combinations would have enough …
Read MoreThe New England’s Energy Markets module will provide a brief overview of New England's wholesale electricity markets, explaining how and …
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