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Comment Letter by ISO New England OFSA Joint Requesters

May 9, 2018
by Ann Balke
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ABOUT THE FERC PROJECT​

The Sustainable FERC Project is a coalition of state, regional and national environmental and other public interest organizations working to expand the deployment of clean energy resources into America’s electricity transmission grid. We advocate at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) – which regulates the transmission grid – through legal and policy advocacy, and we also work with FERC-regulated regional grid organizations and utilities.

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