
New England’s power grid prepared for winter
Adequate electric supplies are expected under mild and moderate weather.
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Adequate electric supplies are expected under mild and moderate weather.
Read MorePeak demand for electricity from the grid topped 23,000 MW on four days from July 19-24, but remained slightly below ISO New England’s forecast for average summer weather.
Read MoreThe ISO has procedures in place to deal with tight system conditions.
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Read MoreISO New England, operator of New England’s power system, expects the region to have the necessary resources this winter to …
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