New England’s power grid prepared for winter
Adequate electric supplies are expected under mild and moderate weather.
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Adequate electric supplies are expected under mild and moderate weather.
Read MoreThe organizations discussed preventive measures and emergency response strategy during a tabletop exercise held in Westborough, Massachusetts.
Read MoreThe Board’s annual open meeting is scheduled for November 1.
Read MoreThis online seminar will give generators an outlook on the coming winter season.
Read MoreSpeaking during a roundtable discussion, ISO-NE CEO Gordon van Welie emphasized the need for solutions regarding energy adequacy.
Read MoreThe region will still depend on flexible resources even as it adds solar and wind power, ISO New England CEO Gordon van Welie wrote to federal Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
Read MoreThe region must secure the fuel’s supply chain, while developing and executing a plan to reduce dependency, according to the statement.
Read MoreCommunication and data-driven energy emergency forecasts are at the core of the ISO’s approach to operating New England’s power grid each winter.
Read MoreThe winter was about 1°F warmer than average, and the region did not see any arctic outbreaks or extended, bitter cold.
Read MoreGordon van Welie discusses the current state of the region’s supply chains, as well as changes needed to achieve long-term decarbonization.
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