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Posted September 19, 2025

U.S. Northeast is relying less on electricity imports from Canada ›

daily net interchange between the New England Independent System Operator, New York Independent System Operator, with Canada

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Hourly Electric Grid Monitor

Over the past few years, net electricity inflows from Canada into New York (New York Independent System Operator, or NYISO) and New England (Independent System Operator of New England, or ISO-NE) have decreased. We identified this trend in an analysis in 2024, and the trend has continued through the first eight months of 2025. From January through August 2025, daily net electricity imports from Canada into ISO-NE averaged less than 40% of those occurring over the same months in 2022. During the same period, NYISO and Canada net trade fell to 25% what it was during the same months of 2022.

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Data Highlights

  • 9/18/2025
  • Wind and solar combined share of generation
  • 10.6
  • %


  • 0.4%
    from year earlier
  • 9/18/2025
  • Daily electric power demand
  • 12405
  • GWh


  • 2.5%
    from year earlier
  • $3.00
  • /million Btu
  • $0.107 /million Btu
    from week earlier
  • $0.765 /million Btu
    from year earlier
  • $67.87
  • /barrel
  • $2.95 /barrel
    from week earlier
  • $5.81 /barrel
    from year earlier

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