
ISO-NE publishes amounts, sources of electric energy used to meet demand in 2023
Output from solar installations increased by 6% from 2022, rising to 3,851 gigawatt-hours.
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Output from solar installations increased by 6% from 2022, rising to 3,851 gigawatt-hours.
Read MoreComputer science students from UMass partnered with ISO New England market experts on a semester-long project in fall 2023.
Read MoreDaniel Schwarting discusses takeaways from ISO-NE's 2050 Transmission Study.
Read MoreNearly all of the new resources securing capacity supply obligations were energy storage, solar, wind, or demand-reducing resources.
Read MoreThe proposed prompt/seasonal structure would better ensure power system reliability and cost-efficiency as the resource mix evolves.
Read MoreAutomatic voltage regulator (AVR), power system stabilizer (PSS), and generator step-up transformer (GSU) outages are addressed.
Read MoreThe webinar presents information on ISO New England settlements and billing.
Read MoreFollowing FERC’s order, DASI is set to take effect March 1, 2025.
Read MoreThe cost per megawatt-hour of load served was $49 in fall 2023, compared to $89 for the previous year.
Read MoreDecember 2023 saw New England's demand for grid electricity fall by about 4% year over year, due in part to warmer temperatures.
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