The Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative (EIPC) is a broad-based, transparent collaborative process among all interested stakeholders within the Eastern Interconnection: state, provincial and federal policy makers; consumer and environmental interests; transmission planning authorities, including ISO New England and other ISOs/RTOs; and market participants that generate, transmit, or consume electricity.
On an interconnection-wide basis, EIPC provides:
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