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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.
New York’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2015 were virtually unchanged from 1990 levels, according to a study that highlights the role of methane.
Con Ed won approval from the NYISO BIC of a proposal to increase the exemption from real-time generation penalties for units that supply steam to New York City.
FERC rejected NYISO’s proposal to support policy resources in clearing its capacity market, causing a dissent from Commissioner Richard Glick.
NYISO is preparing to be able to adapt its reserve requirements quickly to a changing resource mix by procuring supplemental reserves.
NYISO has decided to remain in remote work mode for the rest of the year, officials told the Management Committee.
NYISO energy markets performed competitively in the second quarter, with the pandemic leading to the lowest load and average fuel prices in more than a decade.
New York officials discussed proposed statewide greenhouse gas limits of 60% and 15% of 1990 emissions for 2030 and 2050, respectively.
East Coast state officials with offshore wind goals said they are trying to balance the urgency of projects with the potential economies.
NYISO is nearing a vote on market participation rules for hybrid storage and generation resources, with plans to submit the proposal in 2021.
The New York PSC heard a progress report on a grid study to identify transmission upgrades and investments needed to meet clean energy goals.
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