
ISO-NE exploring role in reviewing transmission asset condition projects
The ISO would not make decisions about whether specific projects should move forward.
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The ISO would not make decisions about whether specific projects should move forward.
Read MoreA recent request for proposals seeks to upgrade transmission between wind farms northern Maine and more populous southern New England.
Read MoreFive upgrades have been placed into service since October 2024.
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 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.
Read MoreISO-NE’s Ben Wilson explains the making of the model for the EPCET study.
Read MoreThree upgrades have been placed into service since June 2024, according to the latest update to the Regional System Plan Project List.
Read MoreThe ISO’s assistant general counsel and director of Operational Performance, Training, and Integration also spoke at the annual ESIG technical workshop.
Read MoreThe FERC rule sets new requirements for planning regional transmission facilities and determining how to pay for them.
Read MoreThe effort is an example of the type of regional collaboration that will be essential for reliable clean energy transition.
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