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New England’s solar capacity forecasted to double over the next 10 years
New England solar power capacity is expected to nearly double in the next 10 years, according to forecasts from New England’s independent system operator, ISO New England.
Renewable energy advocates are angry at planned ISO NE move on MOPR
ISO New England outlined the “transition” proposal that will be submitted to FERC in the coming weeks. If allowed proceed, the MOPR would remain in effect for next year’s capacity auction.
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New England’s solar capacity forecasted to double over the next 10 years
Renewable energy advocates are angry at planned ISO NE move on MOPR