
FERC accepts improvements to ISO-NE’s economic study process
The improvements establish a clear trigger for certain kinds of transmission upgrades.
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The improvements establish a clear trigger for certain kinds of transmission upgrades.
Read MoreResource adequacy means having enough electricity-supplying or demand-reducing facilities on the bulk power system to meet the region’s needs and avoid outages.
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Read MoreThe revised process will make the way generators apply to connect to the region’s power grid more efficient.
Read MoreLearn about ISO New England’s regulator in a free webinar on November 14, hosted by the Consumer Liaison Group.
Read MoreThe proposed changes follow an extensive stakeholder engagement process.
Read MoreThe delay gives ISO-NE and stakeholders time to develop a new structure for the market that helps ensure sufficient energy resources for the region.
Read MoreThe proposed process would grant New England states greater insight and flexibility when evaluating potential upgrades to address environmental policy goals.
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