Green Line

Presentations

Since it first introduced the project in December 2006, NEITC has been actively engaged in discussing Green Line with stakeholders throughout New England. NEITC believes that transmission development is a collaborative process and that active stakeholder involvement at all levels is vital to a project’s success. We continue to provide outreach to all interested parties including local, state, and federal elected and appointed government officials, community organizations, environmental organizations, media outlets, and utility and other industry representatives, such as ISO-NE and NEPOOL stakeholders. The presentations below represent just a portion of the public presentations NEITC has made about Green Line.

Industry News

NEITC and ISO-NE jointly submitted their Operating Agreement to FERC on January 22, 2010. The Operating Agreement (OA) concludes a three year process that included extensive open stakeholder meetings. In a February 2007 declaratory order, FERC found NEITC to be independent and capable of serving as an independent transmission company as described under Attachment M of the ISO-NE’s open access tariff. NEITC and ISO-NE have requested that FERC approve the NEITC Operating Agreement by March 23, 2010. View the filing here.

Benefits

Green Line will strengthen the transmission grid in New England and help provide greater access to competitively priced non-carbon emitting resources in Maine and eastern Canada. Read more…

 

Media Coverage

Mass AREA's "Affordable Energy News" features Green Line in its Fall 2008 member spotlight. Read more…



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