
Solar power’s impact on grid seen in record number of ‘duck curve’ days
Consumer demand was lowest in the afternoon on more days in 2022 than in all other years combined.
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Consumer demand was lowest in the afternoon on more days in 2022 than in all other years combined.
Read MoreThe goal is to help inform future decisions in transmission investment as New England transitions toward a clean energy future.
Read MoreThe total estimated wholesale market cost of electricity for the fall of 2022 was $2.39 billion.
Read MoreThe webinar presents information on ISO New England settlements and billing.
Read MoreElevated natural gas prices throughout the month drove increases in wholesale electricity prices.
Read MoreThe expected short duration of the cold weather limits the potential for strain on the region’s stored fuel supplies.
Read MoreOutput from solar installations increased by about a third from 2021 to 2022, rising to 3,607 gigawatt-hours.
Read MoreThe changes will include front-of-meter solar resources under the existing “do not exceed” dispatch framework.
Read MoreISO New England recently added additional data points that will help more accurately predict the impact of BTM PV on the regional power grid.
Read MoreRegistration is now open for a series of February webinars focused on the FCM.
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