
ISO-NE outlines power grid preparedness for summer season
Assuming typical weather conditions, the ISO predicts electricity demand will reach 24,553 megawatts this summer.
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Assuming typical weather conditions, the ISO predicts electricity demand will reach 24,553 megawatts this summer.
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