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While most ISO employees are working from home, we have several dozen co-workers who must continue to work at the …
Read MoreWeather is the biggest factor driving demand for electricity and, among grid operators, it’s long been said that “the load …
Read MoreJune 2020 Update: On June 15, ISO New England filed comments with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in response …
Read MoreISO New England is pleased to announce the release of the self-paced training module, Market Participation Options for Combined Intermittent/Electric …
Read MoreReal-time electricity lowest of any February, third-lowest month overall Average wholesale power prices in February 2020 were down 45% in the …
Read MoreJames Danly was sworn in as a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on March 31, 2020, serving …
Read MoreResidents and businesses across New England are changing their behavior in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools and some businesses …
Read MoreNew England’s power system operated reliably during winter 2019/2020, as mild weather and lower fuel prices led to a decline …
Read More811 projects put into service since 2002 to fortify New England’s transmission system The ISO recently published the March 2020 update …
Read MoreTotal value of region’s wholesale electricity market was lowest since the start of competitive markets Historically low demand for grid electricity …
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