
ISO-NE CEO emphasizes importance of market changes, fuel security in appearance before Congress
On July 26, Gordon van Welie, President & CEO of ISO New England, testified on Capitol Hill on the ISO’s …
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On July 26, Gordon van Welie, President & CEO of ISO New England, testified on Capitol Hill on the ISO’s …
Read MoreThis year marks the 20th anniversary of ISO New England, commemorating two decades of reliable grid operation, the development and …
Read MoreEffects on solar-powered resources will be lesser than if total eclipse or if eclipse took place earlier in summer New England …
Read MoreReal-time prices ranged from a high of $758.88 MWh in the northeastern Massachusetts and Boston pricing zone to a low …
Read MoreNew England’s power system performed well during winter 2016/2017, though colder temperatures in December led to higher natural gas and …
Read MoreOn May 1 and 2, ISO New England Chief Economist Dr. Matthew White participated in a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission …
Read MoreThis Earth Day (Saturday, April 22)—or any day—you can learn about the role that renewables and other clean-energy resources are …
Read MoreThe presence of advanced battery storage technology continues to increase in New England, with two battery storage systems now participating …
Read MoreThe Utility Variable-Generation Integration Group (UVIG) has recognized ISO New England President and CEO Gordon van Welie with a 2017 …
Read MoreHigher natural gas prices caused the average electricity price to edge up in February The February 2017 average price of natural …
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