ISO-NE highlights winter readiness
The ISO anticipates having sufficient resources to meet consumer demand for electricity this winter.
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The ISO anticipates having sufficient resources to meet consumer demand for electricity this winter.
Read MoreISO-NE’s Victoria Rojo explains why the region's annual peak electricity demand is expected to shift from summer to winter in the next decade.
Read MoreISO-NE’s Michael Fontaine talks about weather forecasting enhancements.
Read MoreJonathan Gravelin explains how the ISO prepares to operate the bulk power system during the year’s coldest months.
Read MoreThe ISO’s Probabilistic Energy Adequacy Tool will help identify circumstances that could lead to an energy shortfall.
Read MoreWhile the probability remains low, the increase compared to winter 2027 reflects the impact of expected generation retirement coupled with a forecasted increase in demand.
Read MoreStephen George and Jinye Zhao discuss their work on the Operational Impact of Extreme Weather Events study.
Read MoreThe ISO is expanding weather data collection from eight to 23 locations across the region to aid in forecasting consumer demand for electricity.
Read MoreTwo teams of ISO employees presented on work the ISO is doing to ensure the reliability of the grid of today and tomorrow.
Read MoreThe study’s first set of results examine winter 2027.
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