NH Summer Peak Loads are expected to continue to grow:
While NH’s summer (& annual) load factor continues to decline:
New England Transmission Regional Network Service (RNS) Rates History 30 Slide prepared by NHPUC Comm. Clifton Below from data in slides 5 and 6 of "RTO RNS Rate Presentation" by Participating Transmission Owners, 8/20/07, file name: a3_rns_stakeholder_presentation_082007.pdf available as part of Zip 10 for 8/20-21 RC/TC, a0_zip_10_tc_08202107.zip, at http://www.iso-ne.com/committees/comm_wkgrps/trans_comm/tariff_comm/mtrls/2007/aug20212007/index.html. 25 Total Pre- 1997 20 Post 1996 $/kW-year 15 10 5 0 Jun-96 Jun-97 Jun-98 Jun-99 Jun-00 Jun-01 Jun-02 Jun-03 Jun-04 Jun-05 Jun-06 Jun-07
Action Items from the 6/26/07 meeting of the Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers, include: 5) The Governors and Premiers direct the Northeast International • Committee on Energy (NICE), in collaboration with representatives from the system operators and market participants (where appropriate), to: … • 5e) Explore actions to ease integration of intermittent resources (like tidal and wind power) across the region to expand the • Work with the New Brunswick ISO, Nova Scotia Power Inc., Hydro Québec, Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro, the ISO-New England, Inc. and other pertinent organizations to evaluate how the ‘balancing’ of intermittent resources may be enhanced and supported. See http://www.negc.org/documents/NEG-ECP_31-1.pdf and http://www.cap-cpma.ca/images/worddocuments/Ministerial%20Report%20Energy_Enviro.doc
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