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Tracking Utility Performance Using Interconnection Reporting

This report investigates discrepancies in interconnection reporting within National Grid, including issues with ISA sent authorizations across various utility companies such as NSTAR and WMECo. It highlights gaps in performance metrics, particularly regarding unreported authorized projects and blank fields in ISA sent records. The analysis discusses the impact of the 12-Point Verification process and addresses the potential causes for a drop in submissions. This study aims to provide actionable insights for improved tracking and reporting methodologies in utility performance.

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Tracking Utility Performance Using Interconnection Reporting

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  1. Tracking Utility Performance Using Interconnection Reporting Gerry Bingham DOER

  2. National Grid

  3. National Grid This gap suggests a discrepancy in the reporting: Authorizations preceding Sent ISA’s.

  4. NSTAR

  5. NSTAR What explains the drop in ISA’s? The 12-Point Verification email announced clock stopped until customer affirms requirements.

  6. WMECo

  7. Unitil

  8. National Grid Not all projects are reported: Numerous Authorized Projects have blanks in the “ISA Sent” field.

  9. NSTAR

  10. WMECo

  11. Unitil

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