ISO-NE Chief Economist participates in FERC technical conference on markets and state policies
On May 1 and 2, ISO New England Chief Economist Dr. Matthew White participated in a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission …
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On May 1 and 2, ISO New England Chief Economist Dr. Matthew White participated in a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission …
Read MoreISO New England has published "Competitive Auctions with Subsidized Policy Resources." This discussion paper details the ISO’s proposal to address …
Read MoreNew sloping curves more effectively balance reliability and economics in establishing capacity commitments On June 28, 2016, the Federal Energy Regulatory …
Read MoreJune 22 update: Information added on ISO-NE’s May FERC filing. Proposed project megawatts (MW) were also updated to reflect the …
Read MoreNew customer readiness webpages, a new webpage for the annual work plan, and a redesigned Wholesale Markets Project Plan (WMPP) …
Read MoreUplift costs are just 1–2% of the total energy market value in New England On March 4, ISO New England filed …
Read MoreWith the US Supreme Court’s January 25 opinion on FERC v EPSA, New England now has a clear path forward …
Read MoreAs 2015 draws to a close, ISO New England has completed the implementation of two capital projects that improve scheduling …
Read MoreCoordinated Transaction Scheduling Expected to Reduce Wholesale Electricity Costs The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) and ISO New England have …
Read MoreOn April 17, ISO New England released the white paper Contingency Plan Addressing the Potential Loss of FERC Jurisdiction Over …
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