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 MoreElectrification of the heating and transportation sectors will drive the projected growth.
Read MoreThe region saw its lowest winter peak demand since 1986/1987.
Read MoreRegional solar production dropped by an estimated 4,000 MW during the event.
Read MoreAccording to NASA, all parts of New England will see at least 80% of the sun blocked by the moon during the peak of the eclipse.
Read MoreIn 2023, there were 73 days during which demand on the regional power grid was lower during the day than it was at night.
Read MoreFor the first time in decades, the region saw its annual peak occur outside the summer months of June, July, and August.
Read MoreThe updated ISO to Go is available for download in both the Apple and Android app stores.
Read MoreDespite complications in forecasting, ISO New England continues to manage the regional grid under normal operating conditions.
Read MoreThe results showed limited reliability risks in the short-term, provided other generating resources are available to respond.
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