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ISO-NE's Mission: Through collaboration and innovation, ISO New England plans the transmission system

Artificial intelligence helps predict transmission outages during storms - ISO Newswire 07/23/2025

Roughly 9,000 miles’ worth of electric transmission lines crisscross New England. ISO-NE is developing a tool that identifies weather-related risks to the network. Learn more:

Artificial intelligence helps predict transmission outages during storms - ISO Newswire ISO-NE's Online Weather Lookahead Study (OWLS) aims to add another layer of reliability to the region’s bulk electric system.

New England grid prepared for summer demand   - ISO Newswire 07/14/2025

This summer, ISO New England’s system operators are well-prepared to manage unexpected situations and conditions that may affect energy demand or supply. Learn more:

New England grid prepared for summer demand - ISO Newswire ISO-NE anticipates adequate energy supply to meet demand during a warmer than normal summer.

07/07/2025

During the summer, it's not just people who feel the heat—our power grid does too. As temperatures rise, demand for electricity starts early in the morning and doesn’t let up until well into the evening.

See how extreme heat impacts energy generation and how ISO-NE manages the demand. https://buff.ly/uR3iCsY

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Help us usher in a smarter, greener, more reliable power grid

Since 1997, ISO New England has been working to ensure the reliable flow of competitively-priced wholesale electricity that keeps New England’s homes, businesses, and public services up and running.

New England’s competitive wholesale electricity markets and the New England state’s clean-energy initiatives are facilitating a dramatic shift to cleaner power sources. Simultaneously, state investments in and consumer adoption of energy-efficience measues are driving down electricity use, and distributed generation is reducing the demand from the grid. ISO New England’s innovative efforts are keeping the regional power systems a step ahead of this transformation.

From traditional power plants to offshore wind and grid-scale battery storage, the ISO’s markets and systems must be constantly refined to be able to accommodate all types of existing and emerging power resources. And New England’s unique fuel-import challenges, coupled with rapid technological changes and cybersecurity threats, mean the ISO’s engineers, economists, computer scientists, and other skilled professionals are often blazing new trails in the industry.

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