
ISO Minute: Overseeing the energy markets
In this ISO Minute, Chris Geissler explains how the energy markets connect buyers and sellers of wholesale electricity.
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In this ISO Minute, Chris Geissler explains how the energy markets connect buyers and sellers of wholesale electricity.
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Read MoreThe webinar will take place Monday, Sept. 29, from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.
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Read MoreThe course is intended for individuals who are new to the New England wholesale energy markets or who would like a refresher.
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Read MoreThe course is intended for individuals new to the industry or experienced staff who would like a refresher on ISO-NE's essential functions.
Read MoreISO New England offers a wide variety of training materials to help participants understand the region’s wholesale electricity market and power system.
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