
Summer 2019: Lowest regional grid electricity use in at least 16 years
Despite a hot July, New England saw the lowest summer season grid demand and the second lowest wholesale pricing since …
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Despite a hot July, New England saw the lowest summer season grid demand and the second lowest wholesale pricing since …
Read MoreBeginning October 1, Kathleen Abernathy will serve as the chair of ISO New England’s Board of Directors, replacing Philip Shapiro …
Read MoreISO New England held its biennial Regional System Plan Public Meeting in Boston, Mass. on September 12, 2019, to present …
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Read MoreThe third quarterly meeting of the Consumer Liaison Group (CLG) in 2019 was held on September 5 in Portland, …
Read MoreOn August 30, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the request by the New England States Committee on Electricity …
Read MoreReal-time and day-ahead prices fell in July, natural gas prices 10th lowest since 2013 Average wholesale power prices in July …
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