ISO-NE CEO discusses the gridโs progress, challenges ahead on New Hampshire Public Radio show
On May 29, Gordon van Welie, president and chief executive officer of ISO New England, was a guest on the โฆ
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On May 29, Gordon van Welie, president and chief executive officer of ISO New England, was a guest on the โฆ
Read MoreJust over a year ago, changes accelerating the Day-Ahead Energy Market (DAM) and Reserve Adequacy Analysis (RAA) timelines went into โฆ
Read MoreRevised ORTPs went into effect May 13 On May 12, 2014, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved several revisions ISO โฆ
Read MoreThe May issue of Public Utilities Fortnightly includes an article by Gordon van Welie, ISO New England’s president and CEO, โฆ
Read MoreISO New England has targeted the ninth Forward Capacity Auction (FCA #9), scheduled for February 2015, to implement changes to โฆ
Read MoreThe frigid temperatures that gripped much of the nation this winter posed operational challenges to the New England power grid, โฆ
Read MoreMore precise information about the predicted electricity output from wind resources improves dispatch efficiency, helps optimize power output from wind โฆ
Read MoreA sloped demand curve will moderate price volatility and eliminate administrative pricing ISO New England and the New England Power Pool โฆ
Read MorePipeline constraints and higher demand pushed up prices for both natural gas and power Natural gas pipeline constraints and higher demand โฆ
Read MoreOn Friday, February 28, 2014, Robert Ethier, Vice President of Markets Development, delivered a presentation at the New England Electricity โฆ
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