1.US Northeast power prices continued to trend lower on March 10, as temperatures in the region were forecast to rise sharply. Mass Hub on-peak slid $3.25 on the Intercontinental Exchange to $28.25/MWh, falling to its lowest level since December 2020. Despite the consistent declines seen over the last week, prices remained elevated, compared with year ago levels. 2.According to the US National Weather Service, high temperatures in Boston were forecast to jump to the upper 60s Fahrenheit over the next couple days, providing downward pressure on the power demand. 3.ISO New England load forecast for March 11 was predicted to dive about 5% on the day to 14.50 GW, according to the system operator forecast data.
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