
FERC accepts rules allowing storage to aid transmission
Certain storage resources would be used to prevent overloading the transmission system.
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Certain storage resources would be used to prevent overloading the transmission system.
Read MoreISO New England leadership and staff were among a range of energy industry stakeholders and state officials participating the forum.
Read MoreMore than 1,200 resources secured capacity supply obligations, ranging from 1 kW to 1.2 GW and encompassing a variety of fuels and technologies for the 2026-2027 period.
Read MoreThe goal is to help inform future decisions in transmission investment as New England transitions toward a clean energy future.
Read MoreCertain storage resources would be used to prevent overloading the transmission system.
Read MoreThe changes would include front-of-meter solar resources under the existing “do not exceed” dispatch framework.
Read MoreFederal regulators directed ISOs and RTOs to submit information around any plans to reform their markets to meet future power system needs.
Read MoreSpeaking during a roundtable discussion, ISO-NE CEO Gordon van Welie emphasized the need for solutions regarding energy adequacy.
Read MoreCommunication and data-driven energy emergency forecasts are at the core of the ISO’s approach to operating New England’s power grid each winter.
Read MoreISO New England CEO Gordon van Welie discusses the need for consensus in the development of transmission infrastructure needed for the future grid in his latest opinion piece in CommonWealth magazine.
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