ISO-NE leaders discuss region’s energy future at public utilities conference
The New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners organizes the annual symposium.
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The New England Conference of Public Utilities Commissioners organizes the annual symposium.
Read MoreLow natural gas prices and mild temperatures during the winter of 2023/2024 resulted in the lowest seasonal energy prices since 2020.
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Read MoreThe proposed changes follow an extensive stakeholder engagement process.
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Read MoreThe total wholesale cost of electricity dropped 43% as natural gas prices declined and average hourly demand hit a record low.
Read MoreISO-NE's Mike Knowland explains why it's becoming more common to see lower demand for grid electricity during the day than at night.
Read MorePrices were down in both the day-ahead and real-time markets in April.
Read MoreThe conversation also explored forecasting future consumer demand for electricity and retail demand response in the region.
Read MoreWinter peak demand is projected to grow by 32% over the next 10 years as a result of heating and transportation electrification.
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