ISO-NE staff share expertise at January events

Collaboration, expertise, and innovation are three of ISO New England’s core values. Staff embody these values by presenting their work at electricity industry conferences and events around the region, the country, and the world. Here’s a selection of their January speaking engagements.

Brandan Flaherty, left, and Eric Johnson addressed a New Hampshire House of Representatives committee.

Two members of the External Affairs team — Eric Johnson, executive director, and Brendan Flaherty, state policy advisor — addressed the New Hampshire House Science, Technology & Energy Committee on Jan. 13. They provided the committee with an ISO-NE update.

Steven Otto, manager, Economic Analysis, took part in the Northeast Energy & Commerce Association’s Power Markets Conference in Boston on Jan. 29. He was on a panel titled “Adequacy, Accreditation & Affordability — Can Markets Adapt?”

Steven Otto, right, spoke on a panel at the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association’s Power Markets Conference. Also pictured, from left, are Bob Ethier, Rosendo Garza, and Ben Griffiths. (Photo courtesy of NECA)

Patrick Boughan, supervisor, Economic Studies & Environmental Outlook, gave a presentation on the ISO’s 2024 Economic Study on Jan. 7 in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. The occasion was the Annual Energy Outlook meeting hosted by the New England Association of Energy Engineers.

Sarah Adams, senior state policy advisor, External Affairs, provided an ISO-NE update at the quarterly meeting of the Vermont System Planning Committee on Jan. 21 in Burlington and to the Vermont House Committee on Energy & Digital Infrastructure on Jan. 22 in Montpelier.

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