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New England grid gotten ready for summer electrical energy need, operator says

The New England electrical power grid is set to meet peak electrical energy need this summer season, even if extended heat triggers demand to spike, the ISO New England ( ISONE) stated on Monday.

Under typical weather conditions, the grid operator expects electricity demand to touch 24,553 megawatts (MW) however warmer-than-average weather condition could increase that forecast to 26,383 MW, ISO-NE said in a statement. However, while this would tighten up supply margins, the ISO is prepared to take steps to maintain the region's power system dependability if needed, it added.

The grid operator manages the electric system across six states in New England.

In overall, the ISO-NE anticipates to have readily available around 30,000 MW of capacity for the New England area, pulling from a mix of resources including gas, nuclear power, renewable resource and electrical power imported from New York and Canada.

Customer need for electrical energy tends to peak in the New England location throughout the summer months, since of air conditioning usage.

Last month, the grid operator launched a report that approximated its electrical power usage is set to increase by 17%. over the next decade, as the region amazes its. transport sector and heater.

(source: Reuters)