The U.S. is making strides toward decarbonization by electrifying transportation, heating and cooling, and more. But the push to electrify raises several questions for utilities: Where will all the electricity needed to power the electrified future come from? How will policy and regulations impact state and federal decarbonization goals? How will grid reliability be affected, especially in regions that could face an energy shortage?
New England is a perfect case study for these questions. In looking at demand forecasts — and potential supply shortfalls due to a range of factors — ISO New England has turned to co-optimized planning of electricity and gas to ensure a holistic view of the energy landscape. Our latest playbook is a deep dive into the ISO New England case study. You’ll learn: