
ISO-NE successfully manages through July 5 capacity deficiency
There was sufficient generation available to meet consumer demand for electricity throughout the event.
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There was sufficient generation available to meet consumer demand for electricity throughout the event.
Read MoreRecord energy prices defined the energy market in 2022, according to the latest annual report by ISO New England’s Internal Market Monitor (IMM).
Read MoreISO New England leadership and staff were among a range of energy industry stakeholders and state officials participating the forum.
Read MoreA video recording and summary of the June 8 meeting, held in Peabody, Massachusetts, are available online.
Read MoreThe New England states have joined with New York and New Jersey to propose a partnership to enhance grid reliability and aid the integration of offshore wind.
Read MoreCraig Ivey will formally join the board on October 1, 2023.
Read MoreFive upgrades were placed into service in the last few months, according to the June 2023 update to the Regional System Plan Project List.
Read MoreWholesale power prices fell for the third straight month in May.
Read MoreTwo animated videos help explain the ISO’s role in the electricity industry.
Read MoreThe webinar featured information on the Inventoried Energy Program and other topics.
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