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  1. Jun 18, 2024 · New England’s power grid remained reliable during June heat wave. Consumer demand for grid electricity exceeded 23,000 MW on June 20, but remained below ISO New England’s pre-summer peak demand forecasts. July 1, 2024.

  2. Keeping the lights on in New England. We are the independent, not-for-profit corporation responsible for keeping electricity flowing across the six New England states and ensuring that the region has reliable, competitively priced wholesale electricity today and into the future. Information on the ISO’s roles, responsibilities, and leadership ...

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · ISO New England has published a breakdown of the amount of electricity produced by generators in New England and imported from other regions to satisfy all residential, commercial, and industrial customer demand from the power grid in 2022. Total production for the year, known as net energy for load (NEL), amounted to 118,878 gigawatt-hours (GWh).

  4. Oct 26, 2022 · We Are ISO New England: Turning New England onto Clean Energy is an Evolution. 06/21/2023. ISO Minute: CEO Gordon van Welie talks about ‘fast-paced’ evolution of region’s power system. 02/22/2023. ISO Minute: ISO-NE workforce a ‘melting pot’ of backgrounds, skills. 07/13/2023.

  5. Attachment D—ISO New England Information Policy: (09/11/2022) This policy provides the rules and procedures the ISO and stakeholders follow in handling the information collected and created in the administration of New England’s wholesale electricity markets and the operation of the region’s transmission grid.

  6. ISO New England Inc. | 17,913 followers on LinkedIn. We ensure the region has reliable, competitively-priced wholesale electricity today and in the future. | Keeping the power flowing reliably and ...

  7. Nov 3, 2021 · The 2021 Regional System Plan , the biennial report that lays the foundation for long-term power-system planning in New England, was approved by the ISO New England board of directors yesterday. RSP21 looks at the expected changes to New England’s power system through 2030 from factors driving grid transformation, including economic decisions of market participants, environmental goals ...

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