
EPRI recognizes ISO-NE with Technology Transfer Awards
Several employees were honored for their contributions to projects that support an evolving grid.
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Several employees were honored for their contributions to projects that support an evolving grid.
Read MoreThe results include a detailed breakdown of about 950 individual resource obligations encompassing a wide variety of technologies.
Read MoreISO-NE joined MISO, PJM, and SPP in releasing a position paper that identifies specific recommendations and suggested action steps.
Read MoreOutput from solar installations increased by 6% from 2022, rising to 3,851 gigawatt-hours.
Read MoreComputer science students from UMass partnered with ISO New England market experts on a semester-long project in fall 2023.
Read MoreNearly all of the new resources securing capacity supply obligations were energy storage, solar, wind, or demand-reducing resources.
Read MoreThe proposed prompt/seasonal structure would better ensure power system reliability and cost-efficiency as the resource mix evolves.
Read MoreFollowing FERC’s order, DASI is set to take effect March 1, 2025.
Read MoreDecember 2023 saw New England's demand for grid electricity fall by about 4% year over year, due in part to warmer temperatures.
Read MoreWork will continue in the new year and beyond to support state decarbonization goals and ensure New England has reliable electricity at competitive prices.
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