Clean energy transition focus of trailblazing ISO-NE team
New England can expect dramatic expansion of inverter-based resources by the end of the decade, requiring thorough planning ahead of time.
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New England can expect dramatic expansion of inverter-based resources by the end of the decade, requiring thorough planning ahead of time.
Read MoreConsumer demand was lowest in the afternoon on more days in 2022 than in all other years combined.
Read MoreThe assessment examines whether the region’s electricity supply could fall below forecasted consumer demand and required operating reserves during any hour in the upcoming three-week period.
Read MoreOn the Codcast, Gordon van Welie and host Bruce Mohl discussed the four pillars needed for a reliable clean energy transition and other energy topics.
Read MoreThe outlook is designed to improve situational awareness for New England’s market participants, regulators, government officials, and other stakeholders.
Read MoreIn his remarks, CEO Gordon van Welie discussed the three variables that could lead to challenging operating conditions this winter.
Read MoreISO New England CEO Gordon van Welie discusses the need for consensus in the development of transmission infrastructure needed for the future grid in his latest opinion piece in CommonWealth magazine.
Read MoreMassachusetts-based CommonWealth magazine has published an opinion piece from ISO New England CEO Gordon van Welie, the first in a four-part series from van Welie on the evolution of the region’s power system.
Read MoreISO New England’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Vamsi Chadalavada The Northeast Energy and Commerce Association (NECA) has named …
Read MoreISO New England President and CEO Gordon van Welie updated reporters on the state of the region’s power system on …
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