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Our region relies heavily on burning imported fossil fuels like natural gas to generate electricity. These fuels are costly and their prices are increasing steadily over time. Regions like New England that rely on piping their fuels long distances, in Maines case all the way to the end of the line, pay even more.
Created in 1997, ISO New England is the independent, not-for-profit corporation responsible for the reliable operation of New Englands electric power generation and transmission system, overseeing and ensuring the fair administration of the regions wholesale electricity markets, and managing comprehensive regional
Distribution of electricity generation in New England in December 2022, by energy source CharacteristicShare of electricity generationNatural gas42.2%Nuclear28.9%Renewables11.9%Hydropower11%2 more rows May 31, 2023
New England States Committee on Electricity (NESCOE): not-for-profit group that represents the collective perspective of the six New England Governors in regional electricity matters and advances the New England states common interest in the provision of electricity to consumers at the lowest possible prices over the
North American ISOs and RTOs ISO New England, a Regional Transmission Organization, covers the six states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
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Natural gas was the main energy source for electricity generation within New England in December 2022, having accounted for a 42.2 percent share of generation. Natural gas was followed by nuclear energy at 28.9 percent of New Englands electricity generation.
Lower-Emitting Resources Supply Most of the Regions Electricity. In 2022, natural-gas-fired generation, nuclear, other low- or no-emission sources, and imported electricity (mostly hydropower from Eastern Canada) provided most of the regions electricity.
We design, run, and oversee the billion-dollar markets that attract a large and diverse mix of participants to buy and sell wholesale electricity at the most competitive prices.

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