Carol Martucci, Director of Financial Reporting and Corporate Technology at the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company, has been appointed to the Northeast Power Coordinating Council Board of Directors.
At NPCC, Martucci will represent the Marketers, Brokers, Aggregators sector. She has also been appointed to chair NPCC’s Retirement Plan Investment Committee. Her term expires in December of 2027.
At MMWEC, the Commonwealth’s designated joint action agency for municipal utilities, Martucci manages strategic development initiatives that include reporting, automation, and dissemination of real-time information to municipal light departments across Massachusetts. These initiatives help address evolving customer needs.
Through her role, Martucci helps to advance the reliability and affordability of the municipal rate base, broaden MMWEC’s service offerings, and develop mission-driven programs that connect people, processes, and innovation.
Martucci also leads organizational projects that support fiscal transparency, enterprise risk management, prudent financial planning, and maximization of market value through effective market participation.
She collaborates with MMWEC senior leadership to oversee power resources in the New England market, from power purchase and bi-lateral agreements to direct ownership of various fossil fuel, nuclear, hydro, solar, storage, and wind resources.
The Northeast Power Coordinating Council is a not-for-profit corporation in the state of New York responsible for promoting and enhancing the reliability of the international, interconnected bulk power system in Northeastern North America.
NPCC is one of six regional entities which, together with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), make up the Electric Reliability Organization Enterprise.
The NPCC geographic region includes the State of New York and the six New England states as well as the Canadian provinces of Ontario, Québec and the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Overall, NPCC covers an area of nearly 1.2 million square miles, populated by more than 62 million people.
