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Note from the editor
On Wednesday, we ran an article reporting ISO-New England would ask FERC for approval to designate two units of a gas plant near Boston as Reliability Must Run (RMR) resources. That is incorrect. ISO-NE no longer designates resources as RMR. Instead, when it feels reliability is threatened, the grid operator now asks FERC to approve a Reliability Agreement that would allow it to keep uneconomic resources online outside of its tariff structure. That is what is happening here. As reported, ISO-NE is asking FERC to approve cost recovery for two units at the Mystic Generating Station, but not through an RMR agreement. The updated post is available here. You can reach me at the links below with any questions or comments. Gavin Bade Senior Reporter, Utility Dive Twitter | E-mail
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