Solar power reduced New England power grid demand by 3% in 2022
The reduction was equal to the amount of energy consumed by about 430,000 homes in one year.
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The reduction was equal to the amount of energy consumed by about 430,000 homes in one year.
Read MoreThree upgrades were placed into service in the last few months, according to the March update of the Regional System Plan Project List.
Read MoreLower natural gas prices and lower demand led to year-over-year declines in wholesale power prices.
Read MoreIn this brief video, CEO Gordon van Welie outlines the physical requirements that must be met in support of tomorrow’s greener grid.
Read MoreMore than 1,200 resources secured capacity supply obligations, ranging from 1 kW to 1.2 GW and encompassing a variety of fuels and technologies for the 2026-2027 period.
Read MoreThe presentation and recording of the March 2, 2023, Quarterly Settlements Forum webinar are now available on the ISO New England website.
Read MoreThe program will feature a panel titled “What is the energy transition, and what does it mean for ISO New England?”
Read MorePreliminary results indicate the clearing price was among the lowest in the auction’s history.
Read MoreMarket participants will need to make adjustments in working with market applications for that day.
Read MoreThe training is for new capacity resources.
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