
Winter 2018/2019 recap: What a difference a year makes
A year ago, Winter 2017/2018 included two weeks of bitter cold that challenged power system operations, but this past winter …
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A year ago, Winter 2017/2018 included two weeks of bitter cold that challenged power system operations, but this past winter …
Read MoreOver the past decade, wind power has grown significantly in New England, accounting for more than 3,300 gigawatt hours of …
Read MoreISO-NE had requests for almost 3,500 planned outages and handled over 800 unplanned outages last year No one wants a power …
Read MoreOn April 1, 2019, ISO New England released a paper detailing the ISO’s perspectives on the region’s energy security challenges …
Read MoreOn March 15, the six New England governors announced a commitment to work together to evaluate regional mechanisms to help …
Read MoreDay-ahead prices down in February, real-time prices flat Average wholesale power prices in February 2019 were down 10% in the …
Read More6/18/2020 Update: Following the issuance of the August 6 Notice, several parties filed rehearing requests. On October 7, 2019, the …
Read MoreNew England’s average wholesale electricity price in 2018 rose over the 2017 price, but still ranked as the six-lowest since …
Read MoreSeveral members of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) at ISO New England shared a glimpse into the world of …
Read MoreISO New England’s Environmental Advisory Group (EAG) teleconference met on January 29, 2019, to update stakeholders on the status of …
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