CELT 2024: Innovative tool enhances ISO-NE’s solar power adoption forecast
The region’s solar power capacity is expected to nearly double in 10 years.
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The region’s solar power capacity is expected to nearly double in 10 years.
Read MoreBy 2050, heating for more than two-thirds of the region’s housing stock will have become electrified, the ISO projects.
Read MoreElectrification of the heating and transportation sectors will drive the projected growth.
Read MoreNew England should have sufficient resources to meet the peak demand for electricity this winter.
Read MoreThe region’s annual net electricity use is expected to increase about 23% by 2032 due to accelerating electrification of the heating and transportation sectors.
Read MoreThe assessment examines whether the region’s electricity supply could fall below forecasted consumer demand and required operating reserves during any hour in the upcoming three-week period.
Read MoreAdequate electric supplies are expected under mild and moderate weather.
Read MoreOnly a handful of the buses carrying students back to school this fall are electric. That is expected to change dramatically over the next decade.
Read MoreThe region's annual net electricity use is projected to increase 14% by 2031 as the heating and transportation sectors go electric.
Read MoreSpearheaded by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the multi-year effort includes over a dozen industry leaders in offshore wind research and production.
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