
Explainer: How ISO-NE tracks production from ‘behind-the-meter’ and other solar resources
The ISO’s categories for solar photovoltaic resources focus on how they interact with our control room and the wholesale markets.
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The ISO’s categories for solar photovoltaic resources focus on how they interact with our control room and the wholesale markets.
Read MoreThe conversation also explored forecasting future consumer demand for electricity and retail demand response in the region.
Read MoreThe region’s solar power capacity is expected to nearly double in 10 years.
Read MoreThe proposed process would grant New England states greater insight and flexibility when evaluating potential upgrades to address environmental policy goals.
Read MoreThe latest edition of the Regional Electricity Outlook is published in a new online format.
Read MoreThe clean energy transition was front and center as the ISO-NE Board heard from system planners, an industry expert, and members of the public.
Read MoreThe study examines the investment needed to avoid overloading transmission lines and transformers as New England’s residents and businesses increasingly rely on electricity to heat buildings and power vehicles.
Read MoreRTO executives from around the country testified before the House Subcommittee on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security.
Read MoreThe Spanish-language segment took viewers inside the ISO’s control room, where operators work 24/7 to maintain a reliable power grid.
Read MoreMore solar, wind, and imported electricity will be critical to mitigating energy shortfall risks over the next decade, CEO Gordon van Welie said.
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