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Home / Filings / NEPGA/EPSA Joint Comments to FERC on Avangrid Complaint Regarding NECEC Line and Seabrook Generation

October 7, 2021

NEPGA/EPSA Joint Comments to FERC on Avangrid Complaint Regarding NECEC Line and Seabrook Generation

By EPSA

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEFORE THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION

NECEC Transmission LLC and Avangrid, Inc., Complainants, } Docket No. EL21-6-000

v.

NextEra Energy Resources, LLC,

NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC,

FPL Energy Wyman LLC, and

FPL Energy Wyman IV LLC,

Respondents

JOINT COMMENTS OF THE NEW ENGLAND POWER GENERATORS ASSOCIATION, INC. AND ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY ASSOCIATION

Summary: The New England Power Generators Association (NEPGA) and Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA) respond to questions in a contested complaint proceeding which could implicate national policy issues regarding financial obligations under the Large Generator Interconnection Agreement. In the complaint, Avangrid alleges that NextEra has unlawfully attempted to “delay and unreasonably increase the costs” of a circuit breaker replacement at the Seabrook Station site necessary for Avangrid to interconnect its planned New England Clean Energy Connect transmission project into the bulk ISO-NE power system at that location.

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