FERC Filings
EPSA's Motion to Intervene Out of Time and Protest New England NESCO
MOTION TO INTERVENE
EPSA is the national trade association representing competitive power suppliers, including generators and marketers. These suppliers, who account for nearly 40 percent of the installed generating capacity in the United States, provide reliable and competitively priced electricity from environmentally responsible facilities serving global power markets. EPSA seeks to bring the benefits of competition to all power customers.
Many of EPSA’s members are authorized to sell energy and ancillary services at market-based rates and have been active participants in ISO New England. EPSA and its member companies have and continue to engage in Commission proceedings that have significant implications for the promotion of competitive power markets, including the development of RTOs generally and RTO New England (RTO-NE) specifically. Accordingly, EPSA has a direct and substantial interest in the outcome of this proceeding that cannot be adequately represented by any other party.
Good cause exists to grant EPSA’s motion to intervene out of time. There has been only a brief delay in filing these comments, necessitated by the need to coordinate these comments with the membership. EPSA’s intervention will not prejudice any existing party or intervenor, and will not delay or otherwise disrupt this proceeding, given the early stage of the proceeding. Consistent with the Commission’s rules, EPSA will accept the record as it now exists.
All pleadings, correspondence and other communications concerning this proceeding should be directed to:
Julie Simon, Vice President of Policy
Nancy Bagot, Senior Manager of Policy
Electric Power Supply Association
1401 New York Avenue, N.W., 11th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 628-8200
