Integrating Markets and Public Policy (“IMAPP”) was a focused NEPOOL stakeholder process to identify and explore potential changes to the wholesale power markets that could be implemented to advance state public policy objectives in New England. This page provides a reference library for additional resources related to this Initiative.
White Papers
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- NESCOE Mechanisms 2.0 Study – Phase II: Mechanisms Analysis Report, NESCOE (Apr 2018)
- NESCOE Mechanisms 2.0 Study – Phase I: Scenario Analysis Report, NESCOE (Mar 2017)
- Mechanisms to Support Public Policy Resources in the New England States, NESCOE (Dec 2015)
- Electricity Markets and the Clean Power Plan, W. Hogan, Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government (Sep 2015)
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- Carbon Control and Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets:
Compliance Paths for Efficient Market Outcomes,
S. Tierney, P. Hibbard, Analysis Group (May 2015) - Electricity markets are broken – can they be fixed?, M. Keay, The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (Jan 2016)
- Carbon Control and Competitive Wholesale Electricity Markets:
Proposals In Other Regions
- PJM: Capacity Repricing or in the Alt. MPR-Ex Proposal: Tariff Revisions to Address Impacts of State Public Policies on PJM Capacity Market, (ER18-1134) (Apr 9, 2018)
- Potential Alternative Approach to Expanding the PJM Minimum Offer Price Rule to Existing Resources, S. Bresler, PJM GRID 20/20 (Aug 11, 2016)
Articles & Other Material
- NESCOE Presentation: Renewable and Clean Energy Mechanisms 2.0 Study – Phase I: Scenario Analysis (Mar 30, 2017)
- Grid in the balance: Clean, reliable, competitively priced power — or suboptimal solutions?, G. van Welie (Jan 10, 2017)
- Connecting the Dots: Major New England Energy Initiatives, Restructuring Roundtable, J. Gordon, (Sep 30, 2016)
- Connecting the Dots: Major New England Energy Initiatives, Restructuring Roundtable, R. Ethier (Sep 30, 2016)
- S. Tomasky Testimony before the US House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Power, S. Tomasky, Energy and Power Subcommittee (114th Congress) (Sep 7, 2016)
- Federal Power Act: Historical Perspectives, Energy and Power Subcommittee (114th Congress) (Sep 7, 2016)
- State Actions in Organized Markets, R. Gifford and M. Larson
(Sep 2016) - RGGI 101: Webinar for NEPOOL Participants (Aug 19, 2016)
- The Inconvenient Truth of Energy Policy: We can’t reduce emissions and keep prices down, R. Gerwatowski, Commonwealth Magazine (Aug 3, 2016)
- Lack of Carbon Pricing Distorting RTO Markets, CEOs, Ex-Regulator Say, J. Heidorn, RTO Insider (Jun 20, 2016)
- Subsidies, Climate Change, Electric Markets and the FERC, J. Moot, Energy Law Journal (Nov 2014)