
ISO Minute: Staying prepared for geomagnetic disturbances
ISO New England closely monitors space weather for activity that could impact the power system.
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ISO New England closely monitors space weather for activity that could impact the power system.
Read MoreThe ISO’s energy security analysts evaluate the region's ability to meet its energy needs.
Read MoreEnsuring reliability in the decades ahead will require clean energy resources, balancing resources, energy adequacy, and robust transmission.
Read MoreSmall shifts in temperature can impact the amount of electricity needed to keep New England's homes and businesses running.
Read MoreDemand response in ISO-NE's wholesale electricity markets compensates electricity customers for reducing consumption in response to dispatch instructions.
Read MoreThe ISO anticipates having sufficient resources to meet consumer demand for electricity this winter.
Read MoreDuck curve days are becoming more frequent as more New England homeowners and businesses install solar power systems.
Read MoreWhile New Englanders gather for the Thanksgiving holiday, a dedicated team at ISO New England is on the job, ensuring the reliable flow of electricity across the region.
Read MoreThe department is responsible for the reliable, efficient day-to-day operation of the region's power system, and the fair administration of the wholesale electricity markets.
Read MoreEvery fall, power generators and transmission owners complete routine maintenance and refueling. In this ISO Minute, Maya Ault explains the ISO's role in maintaining reliability during this work.
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