
Update on New England natural gas system study
Two whitepapers recently published as part of Phase Two of the study Since identifying the region’s reliance on natural gas for …
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Two whitepapers recently published as part of Phase Two of the study Since identifying the region’s reliance on natural gas for …
Read MoreThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has conditionally accepted ISO New England’s proposed reliability program for the 2013/2014 winter, concluding …
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Read MoreA major goal of the Strategic Planning Initiative, the market change is an important step for region On April 25, the …
Read MoreGordon van Welie, ISO New England’s president and chief executive officer, participated in “Infrastructure, Transportation, Research and Innovation,” a roundtable …
Read MoreOn April 17, Gordon van Welie, president and chief executive officer of ISO New England, appeared on the WGBY public …
Read MoreTwo weather-driven events exemplified concerns identified through the Strategic Planning Initiative Although this winter didn’t prove to be the coldest …
Read MoreOn March 19, Gordon van Welie, president and chief executive officer of ISO New England, testified about the challenges associated …
Read MoreTwo memos are now available that examine the potential benefits and costs associated with options that could help mitigate grid …
Read MoreLower natural gas prices and lower demand combine to push electricity prices down to a 10-year low Preliminary figures from ISO …
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