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The New York Independent System Operator Inc., a not-for-profit regional transmission owner, is responsible for operating New York's bulk electrical grid, administering the state's wholesale electricity markets, maintaining grid stability, and ensuring the reliability and planning of the state's bulk energy system.
The NY Public Service Commission has taken the next step in its proceeding to reform how energy-related data is handled in the state.
FERC affirmed that NYTOs have a federal right of first refusal to build, own and recover the costs of upgrades.
The NYPSC approved $800 million in cost recovery by ConEd for transmission projects to enhance reliability because of the dwindling of peaker plants in NYC.
NYISO locational-based marginal prices were down sharply in March compared to February’s average, though they were well above March 2020's average prices.
FERC approved an update of NYISO's capacity market demand curves but the commission rejected the proposed 17-year amortization period.
New York state officials and advisers disagree on the merits of a moratorium on new natural gas infrastructure.
NYISO officials briefed the Management Committee on the ISO's performance during an historic snowstorm in December last year.
The NYISO Market Monitoring Unit discussed its report on the Class Year 2019 buyer-side mitigation evaluations.
New York residents overwhelmingly opposed rebuilding the 532-MW gas-fired Danskammer peaker plant as a 600-MW combined cycle unit.
FERC accepted NYISO’s co-located storage model to pair batteries with wind or solar at a shared point of injection.
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