Utility Dive: The New England energy security filing is a complex proposal that spans more than 1,700 pages when testimony and the market participants' alternative is included. NEPOOL participants declined to support ISO-NE's proposal, and with comments due in 30 days observers say objections to the grid operator's plan will be under intense scrutiny.
Typically, a proposal failing to garner 60% approval from market participants would go through a "jump ball" process at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission where ISO-NE would explain why its own filing is superior to the alternative.
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