ISO-NE recommends capacity market reforms
The proposed prompt/seasonal structure would better ensure power system reliability and cost-efficiency as the resource mix evolves.
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The proposed prompt/seasonal structure would better ensure power system reliability and cost-efficiency as the resource mix evolves.
Read MoreThe ISO’s Probabilistic Energy Adequacy Tool will help identify circumstances that could lead to an energy shortfall.
Read MoreThe organizations discussed preventive measures and emergency response strategy during a tabletop exercise held in Westborough, Massachusetts.
Read MoreThe Board’s annual open meeting is scheduled for November 1.
Read MoreThe region will still depend on flexible resources even as it adds solar and wind power, ISO New England CEO Gordon van Welie wrote to federal Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
Read MoreGordon van Welie, president and CEO of ISO England, and Cheryl LaFleur, chair of ISO’s Board of Directors, discuss progress toward reaching the region’s clean energy future in a joint letter in this year’s Regional Electricity Outlook.
Read MoreISO New England is collaborating with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to perform a probabilistic energy security study.
Read MoreFor the past two decades, ISO New England has raised concerns about regional energy adequacy.
Read MoreThe 2021 Regional System Plan looks at the expected changes to New England’s power system through 2030 from factors driving grid transformation, including economic decisions of market participants, environmental goals developed to combat climate change, changing patterns of electricity use, and resource adequacy needed to maintain required reliability criteria.
Read MoreJune 2020 Update: On June 15, ISO New England filed comments with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in response …
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