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Our revamped mobile app makes it even easier to stay up-to-date on the region’s power system and wholesale electricity markets June …
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Our revamped mobile app makes it even easier to stay up-to-date on the region’s power system and wholesale electricity markets June …
Read More“Pay-for-performance” (PFP)—a cornerstone of ISO New England’s ongoing, multi-faceted effort to address trends that are challenging power system reliability—became effective …
Read MoreOnce the region rounds the bend on winter, ISO New England begins preparing to operate the region’s power grid during …
Read MoreNo new needs identified for interregional transmission projects The interconnections between neighboring electric power systems allow for the exchange of electric …
Read MoreOn April 18, 2018, ISO New England received a successful audit report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Division …
Read MoreSolar power also pushes past 2,300 megawatts (MW) for first time On Saturday, April 21, 2018, the right combination of sunshine …
Read MoreWeather always plays a crucial role in how ISO New England operates the region's power grid, and that was certainly …
Read MoreThis Earth Day (Sunday, April 22)—or any day—you can learn about the role that renewables and other clean-energy resources are …
Read MoreFebruary natural gas and wholesale power prices subsided from January’s highs Milder weather during February tempered the demand for both natural …
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what it’s like in ISO New England’s control room? Or how the ISO fits into the …
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