
ISO-NE Board Chair Cheryl LaFleur named clean energy Lifetime Achievement Award winner
LaFleur was one of the longest-serving commissioners on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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LaFleur was one of the longest-serving commissioners on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Read MoreNew England returns to Eastern Standard Time on Sunday, November 7, at 2:00 a.m.
Read MoreElectricity use in September 2021 increased 4.3% from last year.
Read MoreDemand for electricity in June, July, and August was up 3.4% from last year.
Read MoreThe Regional System Plan is a biennial report that details New England’s power system needs for the next 10 years.
Read MoreNational Customer Service Week was proclaimed an official event by the U.S. Congress in 1992.
Read MoreMassachusetts-based CommonWealth magazine has published an opinion piece from ISO New England CEO Gordon van Welie, the first in a four-part series from van Welie on the evolution of the region’s power system.
Read MoreThe average price of natural gas more than doubled from August 2020 to August 2021.
Read MoreA panel discussion will focus on preparing the power grid for extreme weather.
Read MoreCheryl LaFleur has been elected chair of ISO New England's Board of Directors, replacing Kathleen Abernathy, who is retiring.
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