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ISO New England Inc. is a regional transmission organization that oversees the operation of the electricity transmission system, coordinates wholesale electricity markets, and manages power system planning for the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and most of Maine.
ISO-NE wholesale market costs fell in winter 2023 year-over-year, but capacity market costs increased.
ISO-NE increases 10-year summer and winter peak load predictions, with big gains coming from electrified heating and transportation.
Transmission planning, energy siting and maximizing federal funding highlighted discussions at NECPUC's 75th annual symposium last week.
Panelists at NECPUC's 75th Symposium debated how fast natural gas infrastructure should be phased out to meet New England's decarbonization goals.
Energy leaders in New England are calling on the states to look at developing time-varying rates to reduce costs and environmental burdens.
1,500- and 3,200-ton substations for offshore wind projects are being sailed from Texas and Denmark, respectively, for the New England coast.
NESCOE pressed transmission owners to increase the transparency of their asset condition projects and incorporate them into ISO-NE’s planning process.
Study looks at severe weather scenarios based on historical data going back to 1950, finds manageable risks of supply shortfall.
Fletcher, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
ISO-NE is targeting 2025 for the launch of its Day-Ahead Ancillary Services Initiative, to ensure reliable next‐day operating plans with increasing renewables.
FERC ordered ISO-NE to reconsider its market mitigation rules because of an “unanticipated and highly atypical” situation that pushed prices higher Dec. 24.
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