Electric Grid Operator Says Supply Adequate for Summer

Electric Grid Operator Says Supply Adequate for Summer
June 4, 2024

The operator of the region’s electric grid believes there’s enough power to meet the estimated summer need under normal circumstances.

However, ISO New England warns that climate change has made the weather more volatile and less predictable.

Demand for electricity is highest in the summer because of air conditioning.

ISO New England uses power generated from natural gas, nuclear, coal, oil, hydro, biomass, wind and solar.

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