New England Burns Oil Like Crazy to Keep Lights On During Storm
According to ISO New England, the electric power grid manager for New England, short-term power demand forecasting shows projected peak load reaching 19,250 MW on Jan. 29, because of the coming winter storm. The grid's expected winter power demand peak, or what they plan for at the maximum, is 19,710 MW. That's really too close for comfort. Electric power and natural gas prices are currently spiking to insanely high levels because of the coming storm, and because there's not more capacity to send natural gas to the region.
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