
Solar power reduced New England power grid demand by 3% in 2022
The reduction was equal to the amount of energy consumed by about 430,000 homes in one year.
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The reduction was equal to the amount of energy consumed by about 430,000 homes in one year.
Read MoreLower natural gas prices and lower demand led to year-over-year declines in wholesale power prices.
Read MoreMore than 1,200 resources secured capacity supply obligations, ranging from 1 kW to 1.2 GW and encompassing a variety of fuels and technologies for the 2026-2027 period.
Read MorePreliminary results indicate the clearing price was among the lowest in the auction’s history.
Read MorePrices in the Real-Time Energy Market were down 66% compared to January 2022.
Read MoreThe auction procures resources to meet the region’s capacity needs in three years.
Read MoreThe goal is to help inform future decisions in transmission investment as New England transitions toward a clean energy future.
Read MoreElevated natural gas prices throughout the month drove increases in wholesale electricity prices.
Read MoreThe expected short duration of the cold weather limits the potential for strain on the region’s stored fuel supplies.
Read MoreOutput from solar installations increased by about a third from 2021 to 2022, rising to 3,607 gigawatt-hours.
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