ISO-NE publishes amounts, sources of electric energy used to meet demand in 2023
Output from solar installations increased by 6% from 2022, rising to 3,851 gigawatt-hours.
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Output from solar installations increased by 6% from 2022, rising to 3,851 gigawatt-hours.
Read MoreCarbon dioxide emissions in 2021 were 20% lower than a decade ago.
Read MoreAs the region’s resource mix evolves, so too must the methods by which ISO New England measures capacity contributions.
Read MoreThe reduction was equal to the amount of energy consumed by about 430,000 homes in one year.
Read MoreOutput from solar installations increased by about a third from 2021 to 2022, rising to 3,607 gigawatt-hours.
Read MoreISO New England recently added additional data points that will help more accurately predict the impact of BTM PV on the regional power grid.
Read MoreThe addition of net imports will better show how the region is meeting real-time demand for electricity.
Read MoreNumbers are preliminary until the 90-day resettlement process is complete.
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