Clean energy transition focus of trailblazing ISO-NE team
New England can expect dramatic expansion of inverter-based resources by the end of the decade, requiring thorough planning ahead of time.
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New England can expect dramatic expansion of inverter-based resources by the end of the decade, requiring thorough planning ahead of time.
Read MoreThe goal is to help inform future decisions in transmission investment as New England transitions toward a clean energy future.
Read MoreCertain storage resources would be used to prevent overloading the transmission system.
Read MoreChallenges include an expected doubling of electricity demand and the region’s notoriously difficult siting processes for energy generation and transmission.
Read MoreFour upgrades were placed into service in the last few months, according to the October update of the ISO’s Regional System Plan Project List.
Read MoreThe ISO solicits input from stakeholders in a process that helps inform its priority initiatives.
Read MoreNew England has vast renewable energy potential—and harnessing it will require significant investment in the transmission system, Gordon van Welie told attendees.
Read MoreSince 2002, the ISO’s work in power system planning has facilitated $11.7 billion in transmission reliability improvements.
Read MoreOn the Codcast, Gordon van Welie and host Bruce Mohl discussed the four pillars needed for a reliable clean energy transition and other energy topics.
Read MoreThe projects represent an estimated $1.3 billion investment in reliability improvements through 2027.
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