What’s Next? Potential Impact Of The Landmark Supreme Court Decision In FERC v. EPSA On Demand Response Across The Country By now, much has been written about the January 25 decision by the United States Supreme Court (the Court) in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission v. Electric Power Supply Association, Docket No. 14-840, and EnerNOC, Inc. … Continue reading … Impact Of The #SCOTUS In FERC v. EPSA On Demand …→
Prices Down 26% in ISO-NE Capacity Auction Offshore Wind, Fuel Cells Clear By William Opalka Prices dropped 26% in ISO-NE’s 10th Forward Capacity Auction as new resources more than made up for retiring generation, the RTO reported on Thursday. The capacity auction, held Monday for the 2019/20 commitment period, cleared more than 1,800 MW of … Continue reading Prices Down 26% in ISO-NE Capacity Auction→
Learn about the proposed Eversource transmission line projects in Winchester WINCHESTER Eversource has proposed two underground transmission line projects that would run through Winchester to connect the Woburn substation to substations in Wakefield and Everett. The Woburn to Wakefield Line Project calls for a 345-kilovolt line that would run 8.5 miles through Woburn. The Mystic … Continue reading Learn about the proposed Eversource transmission line projects in Winchester→
Clark Calls for New Look at Order 745 ISO-NE to Resume DR Expansion; Status Quo for PJM, MISO FERC Commissioner Tony Clark said last week that the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding FERC’s jurisdiction over wholesale demand response frees the commission to take another look at Order 745’s requirement that RTOs pay DR providers LMPs equal … Continue reading Clark Calls for New Look at #Order_745→
ISO N.E. chief says Mass. needs gas, power lines Electricity in New England is becoming more dependent on natural gas and wind than it ever has been — requiring major investments in pipelines and power transmission to keep the lights on, the operator of the region’s power grid said. ISO New England Chief Executive Officer … Continue reading ISO N.E. chief says Mass. needs gas, power lines→
ISO-NE chief: Winter leaves gas-reliant New England in ‘precarious’ spot “The New England states are leading the nation in development of energy-efficiency measures and support of clean energy resources,” van Welie said, but make no mistake: “The transformation of New England’s generation fleet is continuing unabated.” The region is in desperate need of additional energy … Continue reading ISO-NE chief: Winter leaves gas-reliant New England in ‘precarious’ spot→
FERC Orders Investigation into New England Transmission Rates The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has instituted a section 206 proceeding (Docket No. EL16-19-000) to determine why New England ratepayers are paying more for transmission than energy customers in other parts of the country. Sections 205 and 206 of Federal Power Act deal with the authority … Continue reading FERC Orders Investigation into New England Transmission Rates→
Dangerous arctic cold to invade midwestern, northeastern US An outbreak of arctic air will bring the lowest temperatures of the season so far and dangerous cold to the Midwest this weekend, before moving into the East early next week. The latest arctic blast will send thermometer readings to the minus 20s F over part of … Continue reading Dangerous #arctic_cold to invade midwestern, northeastern US→
Vermont regulators approve new line to bring Canadian renewables to New England Clean Power Link construction will begin in 2016 and the line should be in service by 2019. By then, ISO-New England estimates it could need up to 6,300 MW of new capacity and the new hydro and wind from the Clean Power Link … Continue reading #Vermont regulators approve new line to bring Canadian renewables to New England→
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