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Wednesday
May252011

ISO New England Posts Five-Minute Load Forecast Graph on Its Main Website 

Ever curious about how closely actual electricity demand follows ISO New England’s daily load forecast?  ISO-NE’s load-forecast graph allows you to view the daily curve and track changes in New England’s electricity consumption. The graph compares ISO-NE’s demand forecast with actual, real-time load. The graph was previously available only through ISO-NE’s neData portal, but can now also be found under the Operation Forecasting section of the ISO-NE’s main website.  The graph is often used to watch actual demand climb on days of high electricity demand.

 

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