CELT 2024: Expanded economic model informs long-term forecast
Winter peak demand is projected to grow by 32% over the next 10 years as a result of heating and transportation electrification.
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Winter peak demand is projected to grow by 32% over the next 10 years as a result of heating and transportation electrification.
Read MoreMike Knowland discusses why duck curve days will likely become more common in the years to come.
Read MorePrices were down in both the day-ahead and real-time markets in April.
Read MoreThe conversation also explored forecasting future consumer demand for electricity and retail demand response in the region.
Read MoreThe delay gives ISO-NE and stakeholders time to develop a new structure for the market that helps ensure sufficient energy resources for the region.
Read MoreThe Consumer Liaison Group meets June 4 in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and online.
Read MoreThe region’s solar power capacity is expected to nearly double in 10 years.
Read MoreThe returning members have expertise in clean energy, consumer advocacy, transmission, wholesale electricity and financial markets, and deployment of complex IT systems.
Read MoreThe proposed process would grant New England states greater insight and flexibility when evaluating potential upgrades to address environmental policy goals.
Read MoreThe report features meeting summaries, updates on ISO-NE activities, and the CLG Coordinating Committee’s priorities for 2024.
Read MoreBy 2050, heating for more than two-thirds of the region’s housing stock will have become electrified, the ISO projects.
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