
New England grid sees new record low for system demand
It was the fourth year in a row the region notched such a milestone.
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It was the fourth year in a row the region notched such a milestone.
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Read MoreMuch uncertainty remains regarding if and how tariffs on Canadian electricity may be implemented.
Read MoreIt was the first winter in a decade with colder-than-normal temperatures.
Read MoreThe revised process will make the way generators apply to connect to the region’s power grid more efficient.
Read MoreThe update notes progress on several anchor projects, which are the ISO’s highest-priority initiatives.
Read MoreMarket design discussions will continue as the ISO prepares to take its proposals to FERC later this year.
Read MoreThe New England states requested the longer-term transmission planning RFP to enhance reliability and market efficiency and to better integrate affordable resources.
Read MoreThe hearing in Washington was titled “Keeping the Lights On: Examining the State of Regional Grid Reliability.”
Read MorePrices were up year over year in both the day-ahead and real-time markets, driven primarily by higher demand.
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