6 states covered3+ substations indexed
ISO New England
ISO-NE manages the grid across six New England states. Known for moderate costs, transmission constraints, strong biotech and tech demand, and limited new generation capacity.
32 GW
Total Capacity
28 GW
Peak Demand
3-5 years
Avg. Interconnection
$0.08-0.12/kWh
Power Cost Range
Key Characteristics
- Moderate power costs (below NYC, above national average)
- North-south transmission constraints
- Limited new generation capacity
- Strong demand from biotech (Boston) and financial services (Hartford)
Key Markets
Greater Boston
MAPremium market for biotech and tech. MIT and Harvard ecosystem drives demand.
Connecticut
CTLower cost alternative to Boston. Financial services presence in Hartford/Stamford.
Southern New Hampshire
NHGrowing market with no state income tax. Proximity to Boston with lower costs.
Rhode Island
RIEmerging market with available capacity. Strong fiber connectivity.
Sample Substation Data
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| Substation | Location | Voltage | Available | Queue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Woburn 345kV National Grid | Middlesex, MA | 345 kV | 45 MW | 18 |
Wallingford 345kV Eversource | New Haven, CT | 345 kV | 120 MW | 7 |
Manchester 115kV Eversource | Hillsborough, NH | 115 kV | 105 MW | 4 |
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