ISO-NE hosts class of 26 interns
The ISO's 2022 interns were the first to work on campus since 2019.
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The ISO's 2022 interns were the first to work on campus since 2019.
Read MoreThe addition of net imports will better show how the region is meeting real-time demand for electricity.
Read MorePeak demand for electricity from the grid topped 23,000 MW on four days from July 19-24, but remained slightly below ISO New England’s forecast for average summer weather.
Read MoreThe webinar is scheduled for September 8, 2022.
Read MoreMeeting focused on system operations and emergency communications.
Read MoreNew England has vast renewable energy potential—and harnessing it will require significant investment in the transmission system, Gordon van Welie told attendees.
Read MoreA reliable, decarbonized electric grid will require adequate supplies of reserve energy, flexible resources, and new ways of assessing and mitigating risk.
Read MoreWhile the region's electricity use fell about 11% year over year, wholesale power prices increased due to the price of natural gas.
Read MoreUMass students delivered "impressive" enhancements to a tool used by ISO technicians and software administrators.
Read MoreThe ISO’s External Affairs department maintains continuous communication with state regulators, policymakers, and other government stakeholders in the six New England states.
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