Hardware malfunction causes outages on ISO-NE networks
Beginning 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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Beginning 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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High natural gas prices drove an 85% year-over-year increase in the region’s wholesale market cost of electricity for the winter of 2022.
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The study, prepared by Analysis Group, looks at the ability of different market design frameworks to meet regional decarbonization goals.
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The region's annual net electricity use is projected to increase 14% by 2031 as the heating and transportation sectors go electric.
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Communication and data-driven energy emergency forecasts are at the core of the ISO’s approach to operating New England’s power grid each winter.
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Behind-the-meter solar produced more than 4,000 megawatts of estimated electricity during the afternoon hours.
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The estimates use emission factors for different fuel types that are based on data from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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The winter was about 1°F warmer than average, and the region did not see any arctic outbreaks or extended, bitter cold.
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Natural gas prices nearly doubled year over year, contributing to an increase in wholesale power prices.
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Prepared by Analysis Group, the study looks at the ability of different market design frameworks to meet regional decarbonization goals.
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