New England’s power system is changing, and the capacity market is evolving with it. Learn how the Capacity Auction Reforms (CAR) project aims to strengthen long-term grid reliability:
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“We sort of take away the complex part and then we digest it, so you don't need to be a PhD in mathematics to know how to use it.”
— Jinye Zhao, technical manager in ISO New England’s Advanced Technology Solutions department
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“Every week in the winter, we produce this 21-day energy assessment, which is something that we pride ourselves on here as it’s a tool that we’ve built in-house,” says Mallory Waldrip, supervisor of Operations Energy Analytics.
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On most fall days, electricity demand in New England peaks in the early evening when people are cooking dinner or doing household chores. Thanksgiving throws a twist into this pattern, as Jon Gravelin, manager of control room operations, explains.
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ISO New England is using innovative tools to assess energy shortfall risks this winter. In this ISO Minute, Mike Knowland shares how the Regional Energy Shortfall Threshold helps ensure the region is ready for winter.
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ISO New England's role in planning the electrical grid for the coming decade is brought into focus through the Regional System Plan (RSP) #ISONE #GridPlanning #NewEngland #ISOminute #RegionalSystemPlan #Electricalgrid
ISO Minute Features Cheryl LaFleur and ISO New England Board of Directors on Video Series #ISONE #ISOminute #EnergyTransition #CherylLaFleur #PublicUtilities #RegulatoryAffairs
ISO-NE system operators depend on sophisticated software to monitor the power grid every minute of every day. Learn how the power system modeling group ensures the control room has real-time visibility into what’s happening: bit.ly/4lU3st3
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Feb. 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science! In this #ISOMinute video, Kim Quach, an engineer on the ISO-NE Economic Studies and Environmental Outlook team, shares how her work helps the region.
From snowstorms to scorching summer days, weather drives demand for energy. In this #ISOMinute, ISO New England’s meteorologist shares how weather forecasting is key for a reliable grid: https://buff.ly/3Crlr9u
Forecasting weather isn’t just about knowing if it'll rain—it’s key for operating New England's electric grid. Learn how an accurate forecast helps the ISO’s control room balance energy supply and demand. Watch the latest #ISOMinute: https://buff.ly/4gZ9YNm
Did you know weather is the single most impactful factor on New England’s power grid? In this #ISOMinute, ISO New England’s meteorologist explains how accurate forecasting helps keep the lights on. Watch now: https://buff.ly/3DOX31M 🔌💡