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Read MoreAligning the financial settlement interval with the real-time pricing interval will bolster incentives for resources to respond to ISO dispatch …
Read MoreJuly 28 update to article originally posted April 14: Information added below on the materiality threshold accepted by the Federal …
Read MoreNew sloping curves more effectively balance reliability and economics in establishing capacity commitments On June 28, 2016, the Federal Energy Regulatory …
Read MoreISO New England is continuously updating its website to increase ease of use for stakeholders. Based on market participant feedback, …
Read MoreCurrent pie chart shows fuel mix by percentage; new graph shows fuel mix by megawatt One of the most popular features …
Read MoreEnhancements go live July 5! Over the past year, the ISO’s web team conducted a survey asking market participants how they …
Read MoreISO-NE is pioneering the use of cloud computing in the power industry ISO New England’s Chief Technologist Eugene Litvinov is featured …
Read MoreAs the grid operator, ISO New England keeps a watchful eye on changing system conditions and strives to keep the …
Read MoreOn June 17, 2016, the Consumer Liaison Group (CLG) met in Westborough, Massachusetts to discuss electricity security for consumers and …
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