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Read MoreThe solar update enables users to more easily compare actual grid demand and estimated total electricity use in New England.
Read MoreThe materials include video of the June 1 presentation.
Read MorePanelists will discuss the impact of global events on New England’s energy markets, climate goals, and customer costs.
Read MoreThe ISO has procedures in place to deal with tight system conditions.
Read MoreThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the ISO's proposal on Friday, May 27.
Read MoreThe total wholesale market cost of electricity increased 38% in 2021, following record-low energy prices in 2020.
Read MoreNatural gas prices were nearly three times higher than April 2021, driving an increase in wholesale electricity prices.
Read MoreMel Williams will formally join the board on October 1, 2022.
Read MoreBeginning around 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 18, a critical hardware malfunction affected ISO New England’s computer networks. This outage …
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