ESG & Industry Updates

New England Grid Performs Thru Record Winter

Written by Kelly Burke | Apr 7, 2026 12:45:00 PM
Despite enduring its coldest winter in two decades, New England’s power grid remained reliable thanks to extensive planning, regional coordination, and increased use of oil-fired generation during periods of extreme demand. Two major winter storms, prolonged Arctic temperatures, fuel supply challenges, and reduced electricity imports from Canada put significant strain on the system, yet grid operators successfully maintained service. The season highlighted both the resilience of New England’s energy infrastructure and the ongoing challenges of balancing reliability, fuel availability, and environmental considerations during severe winter weather.
 
We wrote an article on the grids reliability and improvements that have been made to achieve it in Oil & Energy Magazine this month. You can read that article in its entirety here:  Grid Stays Reliable During Prolonged Cold | O&E Online