Winter risk is coming
December 7, 2025
Electricity demand in New England has been flat for the past 20 years, and peak demand in summer has been approximately 25% higher than in winter. However, New England’s grid operator forecasts winter peak demand to double over the next two decades, rising from 20 GW today to 40 GW in 2045. The major driver of this load growth is the electrification of transportation and heating. ISO-NE expects 70% of homes in the region (4.4 million) to use electric space heating by 2050. Winter blackouts are generally more dangerous than summer outages because homes can lose heat in a matter of hours, creating the risk of frozen pipes and even hypothermia. Source: ISO-NE.