The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission pleased almost every sector of the energy industry -- except for coal and nuclear power plant owners -- with its unanimous decision to reject Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s plan to offer price supports to baseload power plants in the name of grid resilience. But last week’s 3-to-2 vote approving ISO New England’s new market pricing proposal has reignited fears among clean energy and consumer advocates that FERC is setting the stage to pre-empt state clean energy policies in the name of market fairness.