Geography |
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States covered: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont
Reliability region: ISO New England (ISO-NE) sub-region of the Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC) [NERC regions map
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Balancing authority: ISO New England (ISO-NE)
Load zones: Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Northeastern Massachusetts/Boston (NEMA), Southeastern Massachusetts (SEMA) and Western/Central Massachusetts (WCMA).
Hub: Mass Hub
RTO/ISO |
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ISO New England (ISO-NE) (established 1997) operates the region's power grid and wholesale electric markets:
- Energy market: two-settlement (day ahead and real-time) spot market with locational marginal pricing (an internal hub, eight load zones and more than 500 nodes),
- Capacity market,
- Forward reserves market,
- Regulation market, and
- Financial transmission rights market.
ISO-NE 2007 State of the Markets Report
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Market Monitor: David LaPlante – Internal Market Monitor
Generation/Supply |
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Marginal fuel type: natural gas
Generating capacity (summer 2007): 30,879 MW
Very little new generation has been brought on line recently in New England. The ISO states that it, “…has adequate installed capacity to meet regional capacity needs through 2009. The ISO is optimistic that adequate demand and supply resources will be purchased and installed in time to meet the projected capacity needs and the resource adequacy requirements for 2010 and beyond.”
Capacity reserve (summer 2007): 4,736 MW
Reserve margin (summer 2007): 18.1%
Demand |
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All time peak demand: 28,130 MW (set August 2, 2006)
In summer of 2006, demand reached record levels on several occasions due to extremely hot weather.
Peak demand growth: 7.1% (2007-2006) (weather-normalized peak increased by 1.9%)
2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | |
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Summer Peak Demand (MW) | 24,116 | 26,885 | 28,130 | 26,143 |
Source: Derived from ISO-NE Data |
Load pockets: Southwest Connecticut, Southeastern Massachusetts (SEMA), and Northeastern Massachusetts/Boston (NEMA).
Prices |
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Annual Average Price (RTO Day-Ahead Mass Hub)
2004: $53.74/MWh
2005: $78.63/MWh
2006: $60.88/MWh
2007: $67.97/MWh