Initial results from study of weather’s impact on energy security show relatively low short-term risk
The study’s first set of results examine winter 2027.
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The study’s first set of results examine winter 2027.
Read MoreThe results showed limited reliability risks in the short-term, provided other generating resources are available to respond.
Read MoreGrid demand on April 9, 2023 was 750 MW lower than the previous record, set last May.
Read MoreThe period from December through February averaged 5°F warmer than normal. Meanwhile, electricity demand dropped by 4% compared to last winter.
Read MoreNew England can expect dramatic expansion of inverter-based resources by the end of the decade, requiring thorough planning ahead of time.
Read MoreThe expected short duration of the cold weather limits the potential for strain on the region’s stored fuel supplies.
Read MoreThe changes will include front-of-meter solar resources under the existing “do not exceed” dispatch framework.
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 MoreThis update helps correct any confusion, misinformation, and misunderstanding resulting from various news stories and social media posts.
Read MoreThe ISO declared a capacity deficiency, meaning the region’s supply of electricity was insufficient to meet required operating reserves in addition to satisfying consumer demand.
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